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<br />l\) <br />CJ1 <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />- " <br /> <br />implementation activities can proceed in Wyoming. <br />Implementation of much of the program depends on the .- <br />availabili ty of funds and the acceptance of responsibili ties <br />by the designated management agencies. Management agency <br />agreements have been developed and are presently being <br />implemented with the BLM, State Engineer, and the Wyoming <br /> <br />Conservation Commission. <br /> <br />Forum Activities <br /> <br />Baseline Values <br /> <br />Baseline values, which are ~elationships between salt <br />load and flow, were developed for thirteen stations in the <br /> <br />Colorado River Basin. (A description of the methodology for <br /> <br />developing these values and the values themselves can be <br /> <br />found in the b~seline value report adopted by the Forum <br />September 11, 1980 and included in the 1981 Review - Water <br />Quality Standards for Salinity). preliminary values for the <br /> <br />average annual salinity concentration at each station were <br /> <br />developed by Reclamation for the 1984 water year and compared <br /> <br /> <br />to the baseline values. With the exception of .the San Rafael <br /> <br />River near Green River, all fell within the two standard <br /> <br />deviations of the mean. The preliminary value of salinity <br />concentration for the San Rafael River appeared to fall <br /> <br />: <br /> <br />below the two standard deviation line, but was based on only <br /> <br />nine measurements. <br /> <br />When final values are available, an <br /> <br />assessment will be made~ <br /> <br />-38- <br />