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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.100
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agencies - Bureau of Reclamation
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
9/1/1981
Author
BOR
Title
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Improvement Project - Saline Water Use and Disposal Opportunities - Special Report September 1981
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />W <br />-J <br />10-" <br />0'> <br /> <br />Fi seal Years <br />1986-1990 <br /> <br />- Construction of coal slurry pipeline system. <br /> <br />Fiscal Years <br />1990-1995 <br /> <br />- Completion of coal slurry pipeline systems. <br /> <br />The above $chedules represent "most optimistic" implementation strategies <br />based upon'collaborative partnerships between government (Federal and <br />State) and; industry. 8ringing these concepts to fruition in the time <br />frames destribed above will occur only if the various interests commit <br />the resources needed. Included must be timely authority, funding, and <br />administrative action from the Federal Government; effective regulatory, <br />legal, and;institutional assistance from the States; and collaborative <br />participation and associated risk-sharing by private industry. With such <br />commitment$ of resources, saline water in the Colorado River Basin can be <br />beneficially used in a timely and cost-effective fashion, and the salinity <br />control prOgram can proceed toward meeting its goals in a cost-effective <br />and enviro~mentally acceptable manner. <br /> <br />"-.,..~,. <br />1- <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />, <br /><I,. <br /> <br />. ~,' <br /> <br />; <br />'L <br />,~ -~.,~>~i~ ~ ~ _ ~:;,-~j <br />
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