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<br />1993 ANNUAL REPORT <br /> <br />o <br />-.:l <br />N <br />GO <br /> <br />diligently pursue adequate Colorado River Salinity Control (CRSC) line item funding to assure <br />that program implementation schedules are met. The importance of the USDA program to the <br />basin-wide salinity control effort cannot be overemphasized. <br /> <br />Uinta Basin Unit. The Council continues to be impressed with the excellent progress <br />in implementing the USDA onfarm program, as well as the outstanding working relationship <br />between individual land owners and USDA personnel. <br /> <br />Bil! Sandy River Unit. The Council is pleased with the rapid progress in this unit and <br />its cost effectiveness. The Council appreciates the efforts of the ASCS in expeditiously <br />processing and approving cost-share limitation waiver applications that are enabling <br />implementation to proceed. <br /> <br />Grand Valley Unit. The Council is pleased with the cooperative actions by the USDA <br />agencies and Reclamation to effectively coordinate the onfarm and off-farm implementation <br />actions on this unit. The Council is also pleased that the cooperative surge irrigation <br />demonstration has resulted in the acceptance of this technique by the local farmers. <br /> <br />Lower Gunnison Basin Unit. The Council appreciates the actions of USDA agencies in <br />allocating funds and providing staff for implementation in all of the subareas in this unit. The <br />Council is pleased with the progress being made in this unit by the USDA's voluntary wildlife <br />replacement program. The Council is also pleased to see the joint USDA/Reclamation <br />educational activities occurring in this unit. <br /> <br />McElmo Creek Unit. The Council is pleased with the excellent progress in this unit <br />under the USDA program and the coordination with Reclamation's activities on the Dolores <br />Project. <br /> <br />COWRADO RlVER BASIN SAUNITY CONTROL ADVISORY COUNCIL <br /> <br />9 <br />