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<br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ses Analysis <br />of the <br />Iarl R. Ilingelhofer Evaluation Report <br />on <br />MCElmo Creek Salinity Control Study <br /> <br />I. General <br /> <br />1. FOnD or Work Groups - Concerns: <br /> <br />a. Have they been put to rest? <br />b. Do they feel more confortable with BR-ses activities/procedures? <br />c. Is more explanation or followup needed? <br /> <br />2. Intent of evaluation by IRK: <br /> <br />a. Reasonableness of salt load (SL) and salt load reduction (SLR) <br />estimates. <br />c. Teclmical and economic feaSibility. <br /> <br />II. ses Response to Report Items <br />A. Summary and Conclusion Items <br />1. BR-ses Coordination <br />2. Study area sub-unit approach <br />3. Water budgets Significantly <br /> different: <br /> -"reuse" consideration needed <br /> -question accountiag for <br /> existing improvements <br />4. Salt Load Reductions (SLR) <br /> <br />s. Evaporation effects of new <br />sprinkler systems <br /> <br />6. Lack of research and field data <br /> <br />7. Plan 5 is appropriate, ses benefits <br />constrained by BR Delores Project <br /> <br />8. Urgency for illlplementation and <br />"salting out" problems <br /> <br />still needed, being addressed by BR-SCS <br /> <br />no cOlllDent <br /> <br />will consider in future <br /> <br />attempted to use best information <br />available <br /> <br />. <br />given variables in water budgets and <br />levels of base data, SLR estimates <br />within acceptable range, BR/Ses/KRK <br />values are close <br /> <br />deep percolation values in water budget <br />is key factor <br /> <br />no good base data or teclmical <br />information available on this aspect <br /> <br />used best available data, acknowledge <br />need for more effort on the "gray <br />soil~1 influences <br /> <br />addressed as best possible, coordinated <br />with BR on benefi ts 0 0 15 2 2 <br /> <br />agree with "phased in" implementation, <br />but need to revise USDA schedule <br /> <br />"salting out" not addressed in benefits, <br />need more consideration in the future <br />