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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.600.20
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agencies - USDA
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1981
Author
USDA
Title
USDA Annual Report - Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Oct 1 1979 - Sept 30 1980
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Annual Report
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<br />11 <br /> <br />rv Report by Irrigated Salt-Source Units <br />c:.'.J <br />~ GRAND VALLEY - COLORADO <br />..-. <br /> <br />The first Title II USDA salinity control study report was for <br />Grand Valley (completed in December 1977) and entitled "Onfarm Program <br />for Salinity Control." This report was supplemented in March 1980 by <br />"Supplement No.1," which covered the lateral improvements needed to <br />support the onfarm system measures. <br /> <br />The total Grand Valley treatment program, both onfarm systems and <br />off-farm laterals, is estimated to cost a total of $38,088,000, including <br />$10,900,000 for some 190 miles of off-farm lateral improvements (prices <br />updated to October 1979). Total annual benefits of the Selected Plan <br />(g4B) amount to $13,074,000, compared with average annual costs of <br />$3,305,000. <br /> <br />The initial USDA implementation funding was provided by the Agricultural <br />Appropriations Act, Public Law 95-448 (dated October 11, 1978). The <br />Conference Report recommended that ASCS use $1,772,000 of FY 1979 ACP, <br />funds to cost share the installation of salinity control practices in <br />Grand Valley. The Conference Report also recommended that SCS use <br />$170,000 of its Conservation Operations funds to provide the technical <br />assistance for planning, designing, and installing the practices for <br />salinity control. <br /> <br />For FY 1980 the Conference Report recommended that $1.7 million of ACP, <br />funds be used for cost Sharing 1n Grand Valley. For FY 1981 the <br />Conference Report recommended that $2.0 million of ACP funds be made <br />available. <br /> <br />SCS provided conservation technical assistance to a total of 380 farmers <br />in Grand Valley during FY 1980, including carrying out irrigation water <br />management planning on 3,329 acres. Some 140 farmers completed one or <br />more practices during 1980. <br /> <br />The major practices installed and cost shared by ASCS in FY 1980, and <br />total'to date, are as follows: <br /> <br />Item <br />Pipeline Lateral (Lin. Ft.) <br />Concrete Lateral (Lin. Ft.) <br />Level Ported Ditch (Lin. Ft.) <br />Gated Pipeline (Lin. Ft.) <br />Land Leveling (Ac.) <br />Drip/Sprinkler System (No.) <br />Structures (No.) <br />Cost Shares Earned ($1,000) <br />Acres Served <br />Farmers Paid (No.) <br /> <br />!/ Includes duplication <br /> <br />FY 1980 <br />75,748 <br />34,319 <br />22,945 <br />31 , 273 <br />437 <br />5 <br />174 <br />1,146 <br />3,551 <br />275 <br /> <br />Total <br />138,036 <br />57,813 <br />33,873 <br />56,107 <br />881 <br />6 <br />242 <br />1,863 <br />6,061 1/ <br />438 'j;j <br />
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