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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8272.100.60
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/1/1985
Author
CRBSCF
Title
Seventh Annual Progress Report - Water Quality Standards for Salinity - Colorado River System - December 1985
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />. . <br /> <br />1\) <br />CJ1 <br />lV <br />~ permittee, the tons per day of salt discharge, an indication <br />of the concentration limit and the ton per day limit set by <br />the permit, the measured flow of the discharge, the amount of <br />flow allowed by the permit, an indication of the sampling <br />procedure that is involved and the frequency of the sampling, <br />the classification by EPA as to whether the discharge <br />constitutes a major or a minor permit, the status of the <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />permit, an indication as to whether or not the discharge is <br /> <br />in compliance with the permit, the reach of the Colorado <br /> <br />River in which the discharge occurs, and any remarks or <br /> <br />comments that would be of assistance in analyzing the <br /> <br />discharge. <br /> <br />Outlook for Meeting Standards <br />In the Future <br /> <br />The flow-weighted average annual salinity values at <br />Hoover, Parker and Imperial Dams decreased significantly in <br /> <br />1983 and 1984 because of record and near record runoff. <br /> <br />Based on the available data, it appears that salinity values <br /> <br />at Hoover, Parker and Imperial Dams will decrease further in <br /> <br />1985 as a result of continued high river flows well in excess <br /> <br />of water demands. The system's reservoir storage remained at <br /> <br />- . <br /> <br />capacity as a result of higher than average runoff in 1984 <br /> <br />; <br /> <br />and 1985. <br /> <br />.. - <br /> <br />Implementation of federal salinity control activities <br />is continuing in the Grand Valley, uinta Basin, Las Vegas <br />Wash and Paradox valley. However, it will be a number of <br /> <br />-45- <br />
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