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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.400
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agency Reports - BLM
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/1/1984
Title
1980-82 Salinity Status Report - Results of Bureau of Land Management Studies on Public Lands in the Upper Colorado River Basin
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Report/Study
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<br /> <br />Li st of Fi gures <br /> <br /> Figure <br />~ <br />e;u l. Location <br />loIilIo <br />Ul 2. Locati on <br /> <br />Page <br />of Wattis Branch, Coal Creek and Soldier Creek, Utah ____ 5 <br /> <br />of Rainfall Simulation Study, Woodside, Utah <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />3. Average Discharge, Suspended Sediment Concentration and Electrical <br />Conductivity Over Time for Dry Runs on Soil A - Low Relief Shale <br />Pediment Unit 20 <br /> <br />-------------------------- <br /> <br />4. Average Discharge, Suspended Sediment Concentration and Electrical <br />Conductivity Over Time for Wet Runs on Soil A - Low Relief Shale <br />Pediment Unit 20 <br /> <br />-------------------------- <br /> <br />5. Oischarge, Sediment Concentration, and Electrical Conductivity Over <br />Time for Dry Runs on Steep Di ssected Mancos Shal e Up1 and 21 <br /> <br />6. Discharge, Sediment Concentration, and Electrical Conductivity Over <br />Time for Wet Runs on Steep Dissected Mancos Shale Upland ____ 21 <br /> <br />7. Location of Rainfall Simulation Livestock Trampling Study ______ 23 <br /> <br />8. Qualitative Relationships for Significant Trampling Study Variables 25 <br /> <br />g, Qualitative Relationships for Other Trampling Study Variables ____ 26 <br /> <br />10. Location of Huntington, Utah, Sediment Yield Study <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />11. Location and Estimated Baseflow Salt Loads of Selected Stations <br />in the Price River Basin, Utah 32 <br /> <br />----------------- <br /> <br />12. Location of Pariette Draw Wildlife Management Area, Utah ___ ___ 36 <br /> <br />13. Relationship Between Discharge (X-axis) and Total Dissolved Solids <br />Concentration (Y-axis) for Gaging Stations 7200 and 7300 for Pre- <br />Project (1975-76) and Post-Project (1977-81) Periods 37 <br /> <br />14, Conceptual Depiction of Benefit Trade-off Resulting from Watershed <br />Management on Nonsal i ne to Hi ghly Sa1 i ne Lands _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 41 <br /> <br />15. Side View of Concrete Cutoff Wall <br /> <br />------------------ <br /> <br />43 <br />43 <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />Pipeline Diversion and Livestock Water Facilities <br /> <br />17. Proper Construction of a Gully Plug. __ _______ ____ ___ 45 <br />18. Spillway Construction ________________________ 46 <br /> <br />19. <br /> <br />Sediment Plugs Located at Base ofaSteep Shale Badland <br /> <br />48 <br /> <br />ii <br />
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