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<br />" <br /> <br />~ precluding a greater than 400 milligram per liter incremental <br />CJl <br />CJl increase in salinity in their waste water systems, and an <br />""" <br />amendment of all industrial permits which lacked salinity <br /> <br />monitoring requirements. <br /> <br />Water Quality Management Planning - In the Colorado <br /> <br />River Basin portion of Colorado, Section 208 plans have been <br /> <br />certified by the Governor and approved by EPA in all of the <br /> <br />four 208 planning regions. <br /> <br />These include the San Juan <br /> <br />Region, the District 10 Planning Region, Colorado West Area <br /> <br />and Northwest Colorado Area. <br /> <br />updates to the San Juan Region and District 10 Planning <br /> <br />Region Section 208 plans have occurred in the past 18 months. <br /> <br />The Colorado West Area has been de-designated as a Section <br /> <br />208 planning region. The State of Colorado has assumed <br /> <br />responsibility for water quality management planning in the <br /> <br />area. A comprehensive update to the approved 208 plan for <br /> <br />the Colorado West Area has been completed by the Colorado <br />Department of Health and is scheduled for certification in <br /> <br />1986. <br /> <br />Other Activities <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board, under a grant <br />from Reclamation, has assumed the responsibility for working <br /> <br />with the irrigation water supply entities in the Grand Valley <br />to organize the private individual Grand Valley Laterals into <br /> <br />legal contracting bodies. <br />progressing satisfactorily. <br /> <br />Work on this activity is <br /> <br />-27- <br />