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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.140.20.A
Description
Colorado River - Colo River Basin - Orgs/Entities - CRBSF - California - Colo River Board of Calif
State
CA
Date
3/9/2004
Author
Gerald Zimmerman
Title
Executive Directors Monthly Report to the Colorado River Board of California
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Report/Study
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<br />LJuc.JOO <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />targeting salinity control authorized by the 1974 Colorado River Basin Salinity Control <br />Act and subsequent amendments. A copy of the proposed scope of work for the study <br />effort is included in the Board folder, Reclamation plans to convene a workshop in the <br />near future to scope, in more detail, the goals and objectives of the study. Also,! <br />understand that the Salinity Control Forum and the Work Group will be discussing the <br />study and potential ramifications at their next meetings. <br /> <br />Water Supply & Bromide Concentration <br /> <br />The "Selenium Committee" created by the Salinity Control Forum was recently <br />briefed, via memorandum, by the Forum's Executive Director, Mr, Jack Barnett, about <br />the potential affect of bromides on mainstream water supplies. Apparently, bromides are <br />an issue in the context of chlorinating drinking water by M&! water providers. Mr. <br />Barnett has suggested that the Selenium Committee may wish to consider bromide as a <br />side-bar issue during its analysis and evaluation of selenium contamination issues. <br />Currently, there is no hard information related to potential sources of bromide <br />contamination. or concentrations in the various reservoirs within the Basin, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~~ ~.,,~~~ <br /> <br />Ge~~R.Zim nma~" <br />r C^~e I 'uector <br /> <br />I] <br />
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