Historic Project Will Deliver Much-Needed Water and Jobs

Media Contact: Barry Wirth (Reclamation) 801-524-3774 Adam Fetcher (DOI) 202-208-6416 (On-site) 801-386-0078
For Immediate Release: May 1, 2012

GALLUP, N.M. – On Saturday, June 2, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly will break ground on the long-awaited Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project in New Mexico. Eventually the project will provide a 280-mile-long pipeline, two water treatment plants and delivery systems that will bring water to more than 250,000 people at more than 43 Navajo chapters, portions of the Jicarilla Apache Nation and the city of Gallup.

The initial stage of construction on the project that begins on Saturday will create upwards of 450 jobs, with more than 650 jobs at peak construction.

Secretary Salazar and President Shelly will be joined by a wide variety of other top tribal, state. Federal and local officials for the ceremony; a partial list follows.

WHO:

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar
Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly
Jicarilla Apache Nation President Levi Pesata
Navajo Nation Council Speaker Johnny Naize
Senator Jeff Bingaman
Senator Tom Udall
Mike Connor, Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation
N.M. State Representative Patti Lundstrom
N.M. State Engineer Scott Verhines
City of Gallup Mayor Jackie McKinney

WHAT:

Program on construction site including plaque unveiling and ceremonial shovel turning followed by lunch hosted by the Navajo Nation at the nearby Chee Dodge Elementary School

WHEN:

Saturday, June 2, 2012 @ 10:00 a.m. MDT. Please allow time for media set-up, as the event will start promptly as scheduled due to tight schedules

WHERE:

10 miles north of Gallup, N.M. on Hwy 491 near the community of Twin Lakes

MEDIA:

Open to all credentialed media