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<br />I'\) <br />~ <br />1-'" <br />o <br /> <br />reissued. All permits were issued under Colorado's NPDES <br /> <br />salinity regulations. <br /> <br />Colorado regulations are consistent <br /> <br />with the Forum's NPDES policy. <br /> <br />~~ , <br /> <br />New Mexico <br /> <br />Six industrial permits and one municipal <br /> <br />discharge permit were issued during the period, All permits <br />complied with the Forum NPDES policy, <br /> <br />Nevada <br /> <br />No NPDES permits were applied for or issued <br /> <br />during the period, <br /> <br />Utah <br /> <br />Ten industrial permits and two municipal dis- <br /> <br />discharge permits were issued, All permits comply with the <br /> <br />Forum NPDES policy. <br /> <br />Wyoming <br /> <br />One industrial and one municipal permit were <br /> <br />issued, twelve municipal permits and one industrial permit <br /> <br />were reissued, All new and reissued permits comply with the <br /> <br />Forum NPDES policy. <br /> <br />State Salinity Strategies <br />Salinity has been identified as a high priority issue <br />for 208 water quality management planning activities. The <br />Forum's 1978 revision to the plan of implementation proposes <br />that each basin state will develop salinity control strate- <br />gies, with review and guidance from the Forum. State salinity <br /> <br />strategies may be included as a part of the annual State-EPA <br /> <br /> <br />agreements necessary for future funding, Some states have <br /> <br />prepared such strategies under the guidance of the Forum. <br /> <br />Water Quality Management Planning: 208 <br /> <br />The States are developing water guali ty management plans <br />to conform with the requirements of Section 208 of the Clean <br />Water Act, The status of the plans are summarized as follows: <br />19 <br /> <br />f.t.-~ <br />