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<br />Mr. Randy Seaholm, Chief <br />Dept. of Natural Resources <br />721 State Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80220 <br /> <br />:5k ve./ <br />FYI f h l:es <br />R~~ <br />INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION <br />UNITED STATES AND MEXICO C F:t~)~ Q . ~c.e.tJy <br />~/€A- -r~ ~ <br />i:-~ ~.;J ~ <br /> <br /> <br />OffiCE OF THE COMMISSIONER <br />UNITED STATES SECfION <br /> <br />JUL 2 3 .. <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Seaholm: <br /> <br />I am pleased to enclose for your information the 1996 salinity operations report under the <br />agreement with Mexico entitled "Permanent and Definitive Solution to the International Problem <br />ofthe Salinity of the Colorado River", incorporated in Minute No. 242 of the Iriternational <br />Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, dated August 30, 1973. The report <br />'~ -, ~ - - alsc)' descrioes-developments reIafiiii fo-other-provisioilsofMlnute-No~ 242.- ~ ., ~.- - ,n <br /> <br />In 1996, the operations were in compliance with the agreement. The differential for the calendar <br />year 1996 between (1) the average salinity of the Colorado River waters arriving at Imperial <br />Dam and (2) the average salinity of the Colorado River waters delivered upstream of Morel os <br />Dam was 77 ppm (U.S. count), 111 ppm (Mexican count). <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />_ _ __ ~~(~1:: <br /> <br />Commissioner <br /> <br />Enclosure: <br />As stated <br /> <br />pmos UO!leAl8SUOO <br />J8lBM OPBJOIOO <br /> <br />866l 8 Z lOr <br />03^1303H <br /> <br />The Commons, Building C, Suite 310. 4171 N. Mesa Street. EI Paso, Texas 79902 <br />(915) 832-4100 · (FAX) (915) 832-4190 <br />