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<br />Table No. <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />16 Combined Effect of Salt load Reductions from Irrigated <br />land and Grazed Range and Woodlands ----------------------- 44 <br /> <br />17 Econom:c Comparison of the Alternative Plans -------------- 46 <br /> <br />18 Seasonal Irrigation Water Budget After Del ivery to the <br />Farms ----------------------------------------------------- 48 <br /> <br />19 Annual Salt Pickup and Potential Reduction Attributed <br />to On-Farm Irrigation ------------------------------------- 50 <br /> <br />20 Amounts of Sediment and Salt Contributed Annually to <br />the Colorado River by Erosion in the Grand Valley Unit 52 <br /> <br />21 Potential Salt load Reduction from Grazed Range Sites <br />& Woodland ------------------------------------------------ 53 <br /> <br />22 Typical Display of Elements of Management and Cost of <br />Implementation Determined by Computer Analysis for each <br />Field ----------------------------------------------------- 58 <br /> <br />23 Selected Plan - Irrigated land ---------------------------- 60 <br />24 Selected Plan - Non-Irrigated land ------------------------ 61 <br /> <br />25 Annual level of Funding at 75 Percent Federal Assistance <br />for Installation of Systems ------------------------------- 66 <br /> <br />1681 <br /> <br />iii <br />