About: Navajo Lake

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Navajo Lake is a reservoir located in San Juan County and Rio Arriba County in northwestern New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. Portions of the reservoir extend into Archuleta County in southern Colorado. The lake is part of the Colorado River Storage Project, which here manages the upper reaches of the San Juan River, storing and releasing water that is used locally for irrigation, or ultimately reaching the Colorado River in Utah. Water is impounded in Navajo Lake by the earth- and rock-filled Navajo Dam, 3,800 feet (1,200 m) long and 400 feet (120 m) high, completed in 1962. The 15,600-acre (63 km2) lake is over 25 miles (40 km) long and lies at an elevation of up to 6,085 feet (1,855 m).

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  • Navajo Lake is a reservoir located in San Juan County and Rio Arriba County in northwestern New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. Portions of the reservoir extend into Archuleta County in southern Colorado. The lake is part of the Colorado River Storage Project, which here manages the upper reaches of the San Juan River, storing and releasing water that is used locally for irrigation, or ultimately reaching the Colorado River in Utah. Water is impounded in Navajo Lake by the earth- and rock-filled Navajo Dam, 3,800 feet (1,200 m) long and 400 feet (120 m) high, completed in 1962. The 15,600-acre (63 km2) lake is over 25 miles (40 km) long and lies at an elevation of up to 6,085 feet (1,855 m). The construction of the dam and the resulting lake flooded and destroyed one of the Navajos' most sacred sites. The Lake and associated shoreline areas near the dam in New Mexico and the river shorelines below the dam are part of New Mexico's Navajo Lake State Park, while the Portion of the shoreline and portion of the lake that is located in Colorado make up Navajo State Park which is managed as part of the Colorado State Parks system. The lake has smallmouth bass, black crappie, northern pike, channel catfish, and trout. The waters of Navajo Lake forced hundreds of families to leave their homes and communities. The four communities affected were Los Arboles, Los Pinos, Rose and Los Martinez. The 1.7 million acre-foot reservoir displaced an unknown amount of farms and ranches. It has been estimated that almost 200 mainly Hispanic families had to move. Some families had been here nearly 80–90 years. (en)
  • Навахо (англ. Navajo Lake) — водохранилище в округах Сан-Хуан и Рио-Арриба штата Нью-Мексико, США. Часть водохранилища простирается также на территорию округа Арчелита штата Колорадо. Расположено на реке Сан-Хуан, которая является притоком реки Колорадо. Сформировано плотиной Навахо, которая расположена примерно в 48 км к востоку от города Фармингтон. Строительство плотины было завершено в 1962 году. Площадь зеркала водохранилища составляет около 63 км³ при длине около 40 км. Создание водохранилища привело к затоплению одних из наиболее священных мест индейцев навахо. (ru)
  • 纳瓦霍湖(英語:Navajo Lake)是位于美国新墨西哥州西北部聖胡安縣以及里奧阿里巴縣的一座水庫,部分水域还延伸到了科羅拉多州阿丘利塔縣的南部。该人工湖是的一部分,其目的为的存储科罗拉多河的上游圣胡安河的河水,同于当地的灌溉。 (zh)
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  • Looking north. Navajo Dam is on the left side. (en)
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  • Archuleta County in Colorado, United States (en)
  • Rio Arriba / San Juan counties in New Mexico; (en)
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  • Navajo Lake (en)
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  • Location of Navajo Lake in New Mexico and Colorado, USA. (en)
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  • Навахо (англ. Navajo Lake) — водохранилище в округах Сан-Хуан и Рио-Арриба штата Нью-Мексико, США. Часть водохранилища простирается также на территорию округа Арчелита штата Колорадо. Расположено на реке Сан-Хуан, которая является притоком реки Колорадо. Сформировано плотиной Навахо, которая расположена примерно в 48 км к востоку от города Фармингтон. Строительство плотины было завершено в 1962 году. Площадь зеркала водохранилища составляет около 63 км³ при длине около 40 км. Создание водохранилища привело к затоплению одних из наиболее священных мест индейцев навахо. (ru)
  • 纳瓦霍湖(英語:Navajo Lake)是位于美国新墨西哥州西北部聖胡安縣以及里奧阿里巴縣的一座水庫,部分水域还延伸到了科羅拉多州阿丘利塔縣的南部。该人工湖是的一部分,其目的为的存储科罗拉多河的上游圣胡安河的河水,同于当地的灌溉。 (zh)
  • Navajo Lake is a reservoir located in San Juan County and Rio Arriba County in northwestern New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. Portions of the reservoir extend into Archuleta County in southern Colorado. The lake is part of the Colorado River Storage Project, which here manages the upper reaches of the San Juan River, storing and releasing water that is used locally for irrigation, or ultimately reaching the Colorado River in Utah. Water is impounded in Navajo Lake by the earth- and rock-filled Navajo Dam, 3,800 feet (1,200 m) long and 400 feet (120 m) high, completed in 1962. The 15,600-acre (63 km2) lake is over 25 miles (40 km) long and lies at an elevation of up to 6,085 feet (1,855 m). (en)
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  • Навахо (водохранилище) (ru)
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