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<br />r <br /> <br />1-4 <br />---J <br />---J <br />w <br /> <br />Fiscal Years <br />(in 1000's of $) <br />Tentative <br />1989 1990 1991 <br /> <br />DEPART~ENT OF AGRICULTURE <br /> <br />Colorado River Salinity <br />Control Prol(ram <br /> <br />Federal Cost Share~ <br />Technical and Program <br />Support~1 <br /> <br />5,300 <br />2,700 <br /> <br />6,000 <br />3,000 <br /> <br />6,600 <br />3,300 <br /> <br />TOTAL - USDA <br /> <br />8,000 <br /> <br />9,000 <br /> <br />9,900 <br /> <br />1" The Council anticipates that Reclamation will <br />automatically budget sufficient funds f8r the required <br />operations and maintenance of the Grand Valley and Paradox <br />\-alle~- l'ni ts. <br /> <br />2/ Advance planning and construction ~ill be a component <br />of the Uolores Project. <br /> <br />31 The recommended funding is for specific amounts for <br />salinity control efforts over and above, funds normally <br />appropriated by the Congress for management of the public <br />lands. <br /> <br />.' Federal salinity cost share funds to be administered <br />by Ases (with 30 percent reimbursement from the Basin Funds <br />subject to P.L. 98-569). <br /> <br />51 Includes funds for SCS, Extension Service, and <br />research agencies for technical assistance, monitoring, <br />planning, education, and research activities (subject to <br />P. L. 98-569). <br /> <br />Conclusion <br /> <br />The Council wishes to express its appreciation for the <br /> <br />opportunity to submit its comments and suggestions to the <br /> <br />federal agencies. The Council is generally pleased with <br /> <br />the interagency efforts put forth in FT 1987, and looks <br /> <br />forward to further success in the coming year. <br /> <br />-23- <br /> <br />.. <br />