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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />C~(GU <br /> <br />New Mexico <br /> <br />Activity on NPDES permits in the Colorado River basin above <br />Imperial Dam during the reporting period included one reissued <br />permit, city of Farmington and no new permits. All new and <br />reissued permits comply with Forum policy. Seventeen NPDES permits <br />on Indian lands were transferred from EPA Region 6 to Region 9 <br />under provisions of a memorandum of agreement among the Navajo <br />Nation and the three EPA Regions 6, 8, and 9. <br /> <br />utah <br /> <br />Nine industrial and one <br />reissued during the reporting <br />Forum policy. <br /> <br />municipal <br />period. <br /> <br />discharge permits were <br />All permits comply with <br /> <br />There were eight fish hatcheries, four coal mines, and one <br />pipeline hydrostatic testing covered by general permits. All <br />permits comply with Forum policies. <br /> <br />The state has prepared a salinity addendum to its Nonpoint <br />Source Management Program. <br /> <br />Wvominq <br /> <br />Four new permits were issued, eighteen permits were reissued <br />and eleven permits became inactive during the period since October <br />1990. All permits comply with Forum policies. wyoming has <br />developed an NPS management program under section 319. <br /> <br />FORUM ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />Public Involvement and Participation <br /> <br />An awareness of salinity sources, impacts, and alternative <br />methods of control is required if the implementation of the <br />salinity control program is to progress. As part of public <br />involvement, the Forum held two public meetings in connection with <br />adoption of the 1990 Review - Water Duality Standards for Salinity - Colorado River <br />System. At the meetings held on September 17, 1990, in Price, utah <br />and September 18', 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Forum received <br />comments on the proposed document. The Forum prepared a <br />supplemental report in October 1990 to incorporate the comments <br />received at the public meetings. <br /> <br />In conjunction with the Forum, the seven Basin states continue <br />to work to increase the public's understanding of Colorado River <br />salinity. This Annual Progress Report is a part of that effort. <br /> <br />All Forum meetings except executive sessions are open to the <br />public. The Forum's Executive Director also contributes to the <br /> <br />15 <br />