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<br />~ <br />.-l <br />C. <br />M <br /> <br />NEW LOCATION OF SALINITY <br />COORDINATION OFFICE <br /> <br />'-' <br /> <br />o The Salinity Program Coordination <br />Office has moved to its new building at: <br />777 35-3/10 Road, Palisade, Colorado <br />81526, telephone 464.5113, The office <br />is open Monday through Friday, 8 a,m_ <br />to 12 noon and 12:30 p_m, to 4:30 p_m, <br /> <br />LENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION <br /> <br />Some of you may be wondering when we <br />will start work on your lateral. We ask for <br />your patience - we will be there_ The <br />construction project is expected to continue <br />through September 1995; however, the <br />program can be extended if work remains <br />and it is deemed necessary by the Bureau <br />of Reclamation and the irrigation districts, <br /> <br /> <br />Bulldozers "attack" a 250-ton boulder which <br />is in the pipeline path of the Stubb Canal. <br />The boulder was drilled and removed a <br />chunk at a time, (Photo by Jim Langston) <br /> <br /> <br />Workers ready heavy wall PVC pipe for <br />burial with 3 feet of cover. Most laterals <br />follow the historic route of delivery and <br />written easements are obtained from land- <br />owners prior to the construction phase, <br />(Photo by Jim Langston) <br /> <br />QUESTIONS ABOUT <br />CONSTRUCTION? <br /> <br />Have questions about construction <br />activities? Call the Salinity Coordination <br />Office or a Board Member of your <br />District and Region and they will be glad <br />to help you. <br /> <br />NOTICE <br /> <br />Water users having lawn pumps <br />without a pressure cutoff switch, <br />should consider installing one. <br />Sometimes water levels in the <br />canals and ditches fluctuate and <br />water can even be shut off. Without <br />water, pumps can be damaged. <br />