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<br />..t;~~~.) <br /> <br />;:~,~;~:,) <br /> <br />':: .. ~'.: <br />.".",- <br /> <br />~ <br />Ul <br />w::. <br /> <br />, ,-~ <br />~. <br /> <br />CHAPTER I <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />values have considerable uncertainity, but are calibrated and adjusted to <br /> <br />meet known conditions in the drainages, and finally in the Colorado River <br /> <br />itself. <br /> <br />To complete this last step it is necessary to have as accurate an <br /> <br />estimate as possible of the annual salt pickup to the Colorado River in the <br /> <br />Grand Valley. This report will show that considerable effort and analysis <br /> <br />has gone. into the salt pickup d.etermination, and that considerable confidence <br /> <br />can be placed on its utilization. <br /> <br />In March of 1977 members .of the Grand Valley Salinity Coordinating <br /> <br />Committee, Technical Sub-committee agreed upon a figure of 802,000 tons per <br /> <br />year of the annual salt loading. to the Colorado River as it flows through <br /> <br />Grand Valley. This number was s consensus figure based on various studies <br /> <br />performed independently by individuals from Colorado State University, the <br /> <br />Soil Conservation Service, the. Agricultural Research Service, and the Bureau <br /> <br />of Reclamation. The consensus figure of 802,000 tons was subsequently <br /> <br />modified to 780,000 tons, by the Bureau of Reclamation, aE presented in the <br /> <br />Stage One Definite Plan Report dated November 1978. All of the above studies <br /> <br />were done on an internal basis determining the salt loading contribution from <br /> <br />canal seepage, lateral seepage, on-farm ditch seepage, deep percolation, and <br /> <br />natural runoff. These studies did not include an inflow-outflow river budget <br /> <br />model on the Colorado River. <br /> <br />The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) performed river budget analyses in <br /> <br />their 1976 report titled, "Salt Load Computations--Colora&o River, Cameo, <br /> <br />Colorado, to Cisco, Utah." USGS estimates ranged from 460,000 to 780,000 <br /> <br />tons per year of salt pickup. The procedures outlined in the following <br /> <br />1-3 <br />