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Show ington , the Animas flows 485 into the ( SaiinJiiaiij SqijkTjjaj1 ) ( -also also also ) the La Plata and the Mancos The Animas is the biggest tributary of the San Juan that she knows of , and when she was ( therq there ) , there ( wasn't wasnt ) a lot of water taken out for irrigation , . at and above Farmington on the San Juan river . ( R . 1772 . ) They used the Animas ( Eiver River ) for ( irri- irri ) gation up there , but very little water was taken out of the San Juan River . Pine river and ( Pieclro Piedro ) empties into the ( Aiiimas Animas ) . . They ( don't dont don't- dont ) empty into the San Juan . ( R . X673 . ) , CLINTON ( NEAIi NEAL ) COTTON ( Por For ) Complainant ( ( Itecorcl Ilecord ) Vol . ( 0 9 ) , pp . ( 1074-1077 1674-ICT7 1674ICT7 ) ? : He lives at Gallup , New Mexico , is over ( seventy- seventy ) years old , has lived at Gallup nearly forty years , and lived ( ten te-n ten ) years on the reservation at Genavo . . The sections of the San Juan River with which he is familiar are from Shiprock to Blanco . He . has driven by it and has seen that section of the river off and on during the past fifteen years . ( R . 1674-1675 . ) Prior to that ( time thue ) he ( hadn't hadnt ) seen any part of the San Juan River , as there was a very bad road there then , it was hard traveling , and ( very -very very ) few people . came in from the San Juan River . Some came in with apples and other produce , loaded up with merchandise to take back to the San Juan Country . There had been a trading post established on the reservation in about 1877 ; he went there in about |