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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8276.150
Description
Grand Valley Unit-Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Project
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/1/1977
Title
Final Report of the Grand Valley Salinity Study - On-Farm Program for Salinity Control
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />C":> <br />(;) <br />,,,",,, <br />..-4 <br /> <br />....-, <br /> <br />(-::' <br /> <br />Implementation of the measures included in these projections will <br />provide better control of irrigation water and will reduce seepage from <br />existing earth ditches. The estimated effect of these measures on the <br />water and salt budgets in the valley are shown in Table 11. These <br />estimates are based on an average increase of 4,200 parts per mill ion in <br />salt concentration of the water returning to the river and on funding <br />for cost-share assistance continuing at the average level of the past <br />six yea rs . <br /> <br />Table 11 -- Annual Reductions in Seepage and Salt Load <br />Pickup Without an Accelerated Program for <br />Implementation of Improvements <br /> <br />Item of <br />Improvement <br /> <br />Seepage <br />Maximum <br />Annua 1 2/ <br /> <br />ac. ft/yr. <br /> <br />Salt Load Pickup <br />Annua I Max i mum <br />Increment 1/ Annual 2/ <br /> <br />tons/yr. tons/yr. <br /> <br />Annual <br />I ncrement 1/ <br /> <br />ac. ft/yr. <br /> <br />Ditch Li n i ng <br />& Pipe 1 i ne s <br /> <br />4,400 <br /> <br />44,000 <br /> <br />770 <br /> <br />7,700 <br /> <br />Land Leve ling <br />& Mgt. Imprvt. <br /> <br />170 <br /> <br />1,700 <br /> <br />'1,000 <br /> <br />10,000 <br /> <br />TOTALS <br /> <br />940 <br /> <br />54,000 <br /> <br />9,400 <br /> <br />S,400 <br /> <br />1/ Annual Increment of Reduction Gained from Each Year's Implementation. <br /> <br />2/ Maximum Annual Reduction after Completing 10-Years of Implementation. <br /> <br />As population of the valley increases additional residential and urban <br />land will be needed. Part of the increase is attributed to emigration <br />of retired and semi-retired people into the valley. However, the more <br />significant influence on population will come from development and <br />exploitation of energy resources as part of the nation's search for new <br />supplies of energy. <br /> <br />Currently irrigated agricultural land is being converted to residential <br />and urban uses at the rate of about 800 acres per year. Without extensive <br />development of oil shale it is estimated that an additional 8,800 acres <br /> <br />33 <br />
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