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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.300
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - General Information and Publications-Reports
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
4/2/1982
Author
Raphael Moses
Title
Hard Water Makes Hard Law - Water Quality Modifications to the Law of the Colorado River
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />- <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />--- <br /> <br />will continue with this struggle relative to <br /> <br />w <br />c.o <br />c.o <br />0[.:>. <br /> <br />damages previously suffered: we will consoli~ <br /> <br />date principle that we will not accept fossil <br /> <br />waters. ..only valid interpretation of 1944 <br /> <br />Treaty is that by which Mexicali farmers must <br /> <br />receive waters of same quality as those taken <br /> <br />from Imperial Dam.... <br /> <br />The President of U.S. manifested his <br /> <br />sincere desire to find an equitable and just <br /> <br />solution in the shortest possible time. As a <br /> <br />consequence, within one week, salinity would <br /> <br />be reduced by 100 parts per million. <br /> <br />Since waters coming from Wellton-Mohawk <br /> <br />canal are neither of quality or from same <br /> <br />sources stipulated in 1944 Treaty, Mexico <br /> <br />will refuse to receive them. <br /> <br />I have ordered <br /> <br />speed up of works being carried out to obtain <br /> <br />better quality waters from San Luis Rio <br /> <br />Colorado mesa with objective of sUbstituting <br /> <br />for drainage waters which we will begin <br /> <br />immediately to discharge into Gulf of Califor- <br /> <br />n~a. Thus we will have all water which we <br /> <br />need and with quality of 1050 parts per <br /> <br />million. <br /> <br />This morning, Hydraulic Resources <br /> <br />teChnicians have assured me that we will <br /> <br />approach 900-950 parts per million by end of <br /> <br />year. <br /> <br />.-.,,' <br />
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