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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8272
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Colorado River - Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - CRBSCP
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/1/1989
Title
Salinity Update - February 1989
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Publication
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<br />GLe3lS <br /> <br />7 THE SOLUTION <br /> <br />USDA Salinity Control <br />Coordinating Committee. <br /> <br />The States <br /> <br />The Colorado River Basin States <br />support the salinity control program' <br />through water quality management <br />plans, effluent discharge control, <br />and ed ucation in the control of <br />salinity. <br /> <br />\ The Basin States individually <br />velop water quality management <br />r'Jans and nonpoint source manage- <br />ment programs to conform with the <br />requirements of sections 208 and <br />319 of the Clean Water Act. These <br />requirements include public <br />involvement, problem assessment, <br />identification of best management <br />practices, establishment of control <br />programs, and designation of <br />management agencies. <br /> <br />State programs also include the <br />control of total dissolved solids from <br />point discharges through the <br />National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System (NPDES) permit <br />program. Fish hatcheries, lumber <br />products mills, sewage treatment <br />plants, and powerplant wastes are <br />some of the municipal and <br />industrial effluent sources under <br />control. Reuse of treated <br />wastewater is encouraged as a <br />general principle. Industries are <br />also encouraged to use saline water <br />in place of fresh water. <br /> <br />Education and public <br />involvement are emphasized. The <br />basin-wide nat~f salinity <br /> <br />requires an awareness of salinity- <br />sources, impacts, and alternative <br />methods of control. The Basin <br />States continue to work through the <br />Forum with concerned agencies to <br />increase public understanding of <br />salinity. <br /> <br />The Colorado River Basin <br />Salinity Control Forum and <br />Advisory Council <br /> <br />The Forum is composed of up to <br />three water resource and/or water <br />quality representatives from each of <br />the seven Colorado River Basin <br />States, appointed by their respective <br />governors. The Advisory Council is <br />also composed of up to three <br />members appointed by the <br />governors of each of the seven <br />Colorado River Basin States. <br /> <br />As a result of Public Law 92-500, <br />the Forum was established in 1973 <br />as a mechanism for interstate <br />cooperation and to develop water <br />quality standards. Section 303 of <br />the Clean Water Act requires that <br />these water quality standards be <br />reviewed from time to time, but at <br />least once every 3 years. <br /> <br />The seven-state Forum, with the <br />aid of its internal Work Group, <br />prepares a review of the water <br />quality standards, including <br />numeric criteria and the plan of <br />implementation previously <br />developed by the Forum. The 1984 <br />review included the modifications <br />or revisions to the plan of <br />implementation that have become <br />necessary as a result of changed <br />
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