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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.200
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Development and History - UCRB 13a Assessment
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/1/1980
Author
Andrews and Steele
Title
Chapter 4 and 12 - Projected Water-Quality Impacts Associated with Medium and High Levels of Development of Emerging Technologies
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />~ <br />C) <br />~ <br />to <br /> <br />TAoLES <br /> <br />Table 1. Estimated 1975 populations in ScudY reacnes ana <br /> <br />increments of population growtn assocja~ed with <br /> <br />projected levels of en~rgy-resource development <br /> <br />between 1975 and 2000--------------------------- <br /> <br />2. Existing and projected additional powerplant <br /> <br />capacities through the year 2000 for impactea <br /> <br />study reaChes in the Upper Colorado River 6asin- <br /> <br />3. Projectea coal use in the Upper ColoradO River <br /> <br />~asin in the year 2COO----------~--------------- <br /> <br />4. Present sediment load at gagIng stations in the <br /> <br />~hite River study reaCh and projectea increments <br /> <br />of sediment loaaing associated witn medium <br /> <br />ener}y-resource development wichout EET in the <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />Ie <br /> <br />/4 <br /> <br />year 2000-----------------------------------~--- ~S <br /> <br />5. Present sediment load at gaying stations in the <br /> <br />ColoradO River study reach and prOjected <br /> <br />increments of sediment loaoing associatea with <br /> <br />medium energy-resource development withoJt EET <br /> <br />in the year 2000-------------------------------- ~, <br /> <br />4 <br />
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