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<br /> <br />. <br /> <br />... <br />N <br />o <br />C, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PART I. I~~RODUCTION <br /> <br />A. Authorization for Report <br /> <br />This is the eighth progress report on Quality of Water in the Colo- <br />rado River Basin. The directive for preparing this and the seven previ- <br />ous reports is contained in three separate public laws. Section 15 of <br />the authorizing legislation for the Colorado River Storage Project and <br />participating projects, Public Law 485, 84th Congress, Second Session, <br />April 11. 1956, states, "The Secretary of the Interior is directed to <br />continue studies and make a report to the Congress and to the States <br />of the Colorado River Basin on the quality of water of the Colorado <br />River." <br /> <br />A progress report to comply with Public Law 84-485 was in prepara- <br />tion when the authorizing legislation for the San Juan-Chama Project and <br />the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project (Public Law 87-483) became effective <br />on June 13, 1962. Section 15 of this act states, "The Secretary of the <br />Interior is directed to continue his studies of the quality of water of <br />the Colorado River system, to appraise its suitability for municipal, <br />domestic, and industrial use and for irrigation in the various areas in <br />the United States in which it is used or proposed to be used. to esti- <br />mate the effect of additional developments involving its storage and use <br />(whether heretofore authorized or contemplated for authorization) on <br />the remaining water available for use in the United States, to study <br />all possible means of i~proving the quality of such water and of allevi- <br />ating the ill effects of water of poor quality, and to report the results <br />of his studies and estimates to the Eighty-Seventh Congress and every <br />2 years thereafter." <br /> <br />A few weeks later Public Law 87-590, which authorized the Fryingpan- <br />Arkansas Project, was passed with a similar section pertaining to quality <br />of water reports. This public law, however, stipulated that January 3, <br />1963, would be the submission date for the initial report and that the <br />reports should be submitted every 2 years thereafter. <br /> <br />Section 206 of Title II, Public Law 93-320, Colorado River Basin <br />Salinity Control Act directs the Secretary of the Interior to submit <br />every 2 years to the President, the Congress, and the Advisory Council, <br />a progress report on the Colorado River salinity control program and <br />specifies that it may be included in the Quality of Water, Colorado <br />River Basin Biennial Report. <br /> <br />B. Previous Reports <br /> <br />A series of seven reports <br />prepared prior to this report. <br />vious report and added changes <br /> <br />starting with the 1963 edition have been <br />Each succeeding report updated the pre- <br />which occurred within the 2-year interval. <br /> <br />3 <br />