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<br />the State. The update encourages voluntary implementation of <br /> <br />proposed actions for irrigated agriculture in the New Mexico <br /> <br />o <br />~ <br />l\) <br />..... <br /> <br />Soil and Water Conservation Plan that benefit water quality. <br /> <br />The update also supports research on irrigation practices <br /> <br />, <br />that benefit water quality and continued information and <br /> <br />education to farmers on irrigation practices and on water <br /> <br />management and conservation. <br /> <br />Utah - There are three designated planning agencies in <br /> <br />the Utah portion of the Basin. All three have developed <br />water quality plans which have been conditionally certified. <br />In addition the Wayne County portion of the Six-County <br />Commissioners Organization (SCCO) area 208 plan has been <br />conditionally certified. The Five County (Garfield, Kane, <br />Washington, Iron and Beaver) 208 plan update is currently <br />being reviewed by the Bureau of Water Pollution Control. The <br /> <br />Recapture Creek and Montezuma Creek Subbasins portion of the <br /> <br />Southeastern Utah (Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan) 208 plan <br /> <br />is also currently being reviewed for plan certification. <br /> <br />As part of the Uintah Basin (Duchesne, Uintah and <br /> <br />Daggett Counties) plan, farming implementation plans are <br /> <br />being prepared for the Pleasant Valley watershed. <br />Wyoming - There are two approved water quality manage- <br /> <br />ment plans within the Colorado River Basin, the "Clean Water <br /> <br />Report for Southwestern Wyoming" and the "Statewide Water <br /> <br />Quality Management Plan". <br /> <br />The state is continuing its <br /> <br />efforts to implement the plans in conjunction with the de- <br /> <br />signated management agencies. <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br />,J <br />