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<br /> <br />w <br />1\j <br />'-= <br />w <br /> <br />ommendations contained in the reports of the various organizations <br /> <br />described herein for controllinp, the salinity of the river. The rec- <br /> <br />were considered in developing this program. <br /> <br />The progress reports by the Bureau of Reclanation. the salinity <br /> <br />report by the Colorado River Board of California, the Upper and <br /> <br />Lower Colorado Region Comprehensive Fr~ework Studies of the Water <br /> <br />Resources Council, and the EPA report. have served to identify and <br /> <br />better define the issues involved. The inportant fact c~eTging is <br /> <br />that salinity is projected to increase unless a comprehensive, basin- <br /> <br />wide water quality management plan is i~lenented and supported by <br /> <br />the installation of structural and nonstructural measures to control <br /> <br />salinity increases. Projected estinates of salinity levels at Imperial <br /> <br />Dam are presented in Table 2. The projected salinity lev~ls in all <br /> <br />studies are considerably above the prescnt nodificd average concentra- <br /> <br />tion of 865 mg/l. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />