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<br /> <br />to) <br /><:> <br />l\:; <br />C;l <br /> <br />Table 6 <br /> <br />ESTIMATED SALINITY REDUCTIONS <br />Colorado River al Imperial Dam <br /> <br />Mg/l <br /> <br />1970 <br /> <br />1980 <br /> <br />Estimated salinity level" <br />AnllClpated range c <br /> <br />865 <br />(79S.9351 <br /> <br />930 <br />1855-1,0051 <br /> <br />Estimated salmlty reductions <br /> <br />Potentia! source controls <br />Other possible reductions <br />from practices such as <br />vegetation management, <br />deSalting, and weather <br />modlflcallon <br /> <br />(-39) <br /> <br />{-261 <br /> <br />Total I'Hlmated reduction <br /> <br />( 65) <br /> <br />Estimatcds<llinity level With <br />possible control programs <br />Range <br /> <br />865 <br />(795-935) <br /> <br />865 <br />(795-9351 <br /> <br />1990 <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />1,115 <br />(995-1,2351 <br /> <br />1,160 b <br />fl,035-1.2851 <br /> <br />( 130) <br /> <br />(. 1301 <br /> <br />(-1201 <br /> <br />(- 165) <br /> <br />250 <br /> <br />-295 <br /> <br />865 <br />(795-935) <br /> <br />865 <br />(795-935\ <br /> <br />"No salinity control programs. <br />bConstrucllon ot all Federal and private wat!:'f rl'sourC(' developments. If Upper Basin develops the full 5.8 <br />million acre-feet estimated 10 b~ available, Ih~n ~allnlty could oncrea>e to 1.260 plu~ or minu~ 140 mg/l. <br />cBa~ed on one standard deVIatIon for period of record. <br /> <br />27 <br />