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<br />the adoption and enforcement of salinity criteria to hold the maximum <br />mean monthly concentration of total dissolved solids at Imper~al <br />Dam at 1000 mg/l -- approximately the maximum mean monthly con- <br />centration then of record. <br /> <br />The '1971 EPA report was the major subject of the Seventh Session <br /> <br /> <br />of the Conference in the Matter of Pollution of the Interstate Waters <br /> <br />of .the Colorado River, which was held under provisions of Section 10 <br />of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. <br /> <br />Seventh Session of the Conference in the <br />Matter of Pollution of the In~erstate <br />Waters oi' the Colorado R~ver and Lts 'l'r~butaries <br /> <br />During the seventh session of the Conference which was held on <br /> <br /> <br />February 15-17, 1972, and was continued and concluded on April 26-21, <br /> <br /> <br />1972, and at which all seven Basin States participated, testimony <br /> <br /> <br />was presented by federal, state and local officials. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />Commissioner of Reclamation Ellis Armstrong, representing the <br />Secretary of the Interior, stated: <br /> <br />*** <br /> <br />"The Department of the Interior is pledged to pursue <br />a program of salinity control for the benefit of all <br />citizens to whom the Colorado River is a lifeline. <br /> <br />*** <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />"In recognition of the effects of the proposed <br />developments on the salinity of the river, the Congress <br />specifically directed the Secretary.of the Interior <br />to make water quality studies and to devise plans for <br />. t" <br />~mprovemen .... . <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />*** <br /> <br />At the Feb~Jary 17, 1972 Session, the Conferees representing <br /> <br />the seven states unanimously concurred in the adoption of a resolution <br /> <br />presented to the Conference. The resolution, which is reproduced more <br />completely in Appendix C, states in part: <br /> <br />-6- <br />