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1/26/2010 4:17:11 PM
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8/6/2007 2:05:16 PM
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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8278.100
Description
River - Salinity-Title I - Yuma Desalter
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
5/8/2001
Author
Unknown
Title
US DOI-BOR Handout-PowerPoint Presentation 2001 - RE-Yuma Desalting Plant and Alternatives - 05-08-01
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />------------------- <br /> <br />Comments <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />If the Interim PerIod IS over: <br />Only one of the alternatives is set up for immediate implementation, and <br />at that only, satisfies a partial amount of the bypass obligation. (Yuma <br />Conduit - 25 kaf/yr). Assuming again that the Interim Period is over, then <br />the partial satisfaction of the obligation implies a Debt being accumulated by <br />the United States. <br /> <br />c.:::; <br />Q <br />N <br />C,Q <br />W <br />CT,) <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />Q: Is there authority provided under the Salinity Control Act, for the United <br />States to Incur a debt.? The Act seems to envision operation of the Desalt <br />Plant, and not some National Obligation Debt build up. <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />Presentation seemed to emphasis the potential for fill and spill. Or the <br />potential that the YDP product water would not get beneficially used. <br />Rather than appreciate the risk of the bypass impacting future Basin Uses. <br />There was no proposal on payback terms, or limits to the amount of debt, <br />actions that would be taken as the limits are reached. <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />Q: Is the Interim Period Over? Needs to be further discussion on this <br />topic. <br />
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