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<br />(;.;,,) <br />\w>. <br />~ <br />~ll Figure <br /> 1 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br /> 10 <br /> 11 <br /> 12 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 <br /> 15 <br /> 16 <br /> 17 <br /> 18 <br /> 19 <br /> 20 <br /> <br />LiST OF FIGURES <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />Allocation of water under quantity and quality <br />constraints <br /> <br />4 <br />5 <br /> <br />Optimal water quality level <br /> <br />Water resources subareas for the Upper Colorado <br />River Basin. <br /> <br />7 <br />8 <br /> <br />Colorado River flow at Lee Ferry, Arizona. <br /> <br />Lee Ferry average annual virgin flow for selected <br />per iads . <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />Thousand tons (TT) of salt load, thousand acre-feet <br />(TAF) of outflow, and ton per acre-foot (T/AF) of <br />salinity level of each WRSA . 17 <br /> <br />Coal deposits in the Upper Colorado Basin <br /> <br />32 <br />35 <br />38 <br /> <br />Coal mining activities in Upper Colorado Basin <br /> <br />Major oil and gas producing areas <br /> <br />Tar sand deposits <br /> <br />38 <br />40 <br />45 <br /> <br />Green River oil shale <br /> <br />~pper Colorado Basin energy conversion facilities <br /> <br />1974 intermediate and final coal outputs <br />(1,000 tons) <br /> <br />49 <br />49 <br /> <br />1974 oil and natural gas production <br /> <br />1985 intermediate and final coal outputs <br />(1,000 tons) <br /> <br />51 <br />51 <br /> <br />1985 oil and natural gas production <br /> <br />Marginal cost and marginal benefit of salinity <br />control in 1985 <br /> <br />54 <br /> <br />2000 intermediate and final coal outputs <br />(1,000 short-tons) <br /> <br />57 <br />57 <br /> <br />2000 oil and natural gas production <br /> <br />Marginal cost and marginal benefit of salinity <br />control. <br /> <br />60 <br /> <br />vii <br />