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<br /> <br />INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION <br />UNITED STATES AND MEXICO <br />UNITED STATES SECTION <br /> <br />MAY - 8 1991 <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br />MAY 121997 <br /> <br />Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board <br /> <br />Daries c. Lile, Director <br />Colorado Water Cons. Board <br />Dept. Of Natural Resources <br />721 State Centennial Bldg. <br />1313 Shennan Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Lile: <br /> <br />I am pleased to enclose for your information the 1994 salinity operations report under the <br />agreement with Mexico entitled "Permanent and Definitive Solution to the International Problem <br />of the Salinity of the Colorado River", incorporated in Minute No. 242 of the International <br />Boundary and W ater Commission, U nited States and Mexico, dated August 30, 1973. The report <br />also describes developments relating to other provisions of Minute No. 242. <br /> <br />In 1994, the operations were in compliance with the agreement. The differential for the calendar <br />year 1994 between (1) the average salinity of the Colorado River waters arriving at Imperial Dam <br />and (2) the average salinity of the Colorado River waters delivered upstream of Morelos Dam was <br />78 ppm (U.S. count), 88 ppm (Mexican count). <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner <br /> <br />Enclosure: <br />As stated <br /> <br />/~ <br />