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<br />o <br />o <br /><::> <br />CD <br /> <br />Implementation of the Forum's recommended and adopted policies for effluent <br />limitations, principally under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br />(NPDES) pennit program established by Section 402 of the Clean Water Act as <br />amended, The implemented policies (included in Appendix B of this Review) are <br />the following; <br /> <br />"Policy for Implementation of Colorado River Salinity Standards Through <br />the NPDES Pennit Program;" <br /> <br />2, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />"Policy for Use of Brackish and/or Saline Waters for Industrial Purposes;" <br /> <br />"Policy for Implementation of the Colorado River Salinity Standards <br />Through the NPDBS Pennit Program for Intercepted Ground Water;" and <br /> <br />"Policy for Implementation of the Colorado River Salinity Standards <br />Through the NPDES Pennit Program: for Fish Hatcheries," <br /> <br />3, Implementation of non point source management plans developed by the states and <br />approved by EP A. <br /> <br />Item 1 of the plan listed above is to be implemented by federal agencies in conjunction with <br />state, local, and private participants. The Forum works jointly with federal agencies on developing <br />measures to be implemented. The Forum also urges Congress to ensure that the funds necessary to <br />successfully fulfill this plan of implementation are appropriated as needed, Items 2 and 3 above are <br />primarily implemented by each of the Basin states, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Major components ofthis Review's plan of implementation are the federal programs, Table <br />I summarizes the salinity control achieved by federal participants through 1998, and the salinity <br />control measures which must be implemented to meet the goal of approximately 1.477 million tons <br />of salt-load reduction annually through 2015, As 1.105 million tons of salt load reduction was <br />required by 1998, and only 721,000 tons of salt load reduction was achieved, a shortfall of384,000 <br />tons must be made up. In order to do so, the Forum recommends that salinity control be accelerated <br />to remove 87,000 tons/year through 2005, This includes removing at least 64,000 tons/year over the <br />next six years, through the funding recommendations herein, to eliminate the shortfall, and 23,000 <br />tons/year through the remaining period to maintain the numeric criteria through 2015, The federal <br />programs are described in detail in Chapter 4 of this Review, <br /> <br />The plan of implementation is designed to control enough salt to maintain the numeric <br />criteria under a long-tenn mean water supply of 15 million acre-feet per year, It is recognized that <br />the river system is subject to highly variable flows, Consequently, salinity will vary from year to <br />year and may temporarily exceed the adopted numeric criteria in some years and remain well below <br />the criteria in others. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />vi <br />