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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
8/1/1992
Author
CRBSCF
Title
1991 Annual Progress Report - Water Quality Standards for Salinity - Colorado River System - August 1992
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />California <br /> <br />No new or reissued NPDES permits were issued during this <br />C) reporting period. Discharge permit requirements for land <br />tn discharges include a prohibition against brine backwash from water <br />0>. softeners being discharged into evapo-percolation ponds that <br />~ overlie ground waters which are in hydraulic continuity with the <br />Colorado River System. Industrial discharges are confined in <br />impervious evaporation basins. <br /> <br />Colorado <br /> <br />There are currently 286 NPDES permits in the Colorado River <br />basin portion of the state, of which 143 are domestic or municipal <br />permits and 143 are industrial permits. Of this total, 26 are <br />classified as major municipal permits and 8 are classified as major <br />industrial permits. <br /> <br />There were 33 new permits issued and 45 permit <br />approved between October 1, 1990 and September 30, 1991. <br />or reissued permits comply with Forum policy. <br /> <br />Water Quality Control Plans exist for all four Planning <br />Regions located within the Colorado River Basin. During the time <br />frame covered by this report, there were no revisions to the plans. <br /> <br />renewals <br />All new <br /> <br />Nevada <br /> <br />No new or reissued NPDES permits were issued during this <br />reporting period. <br /> <br />New Mexico <br /> <br />Activity on NPDES permits in the Colorado River Basin above <br />Imperial Dam during the reporting period included one reissued <br />permit for the City of Farmington and no new permits. All new and <br />reissued permits comply with Forum policy. Seventeen NPDES permits <br />on Indian lands in New Mexico were transferred from EPA Region 6 to <br />Region 9 under provisions of a memorandum of agreement among the <br />Navajo Nation and the three EPA Regions 6, 8, and 9. <br /> <br />utah <br /> <br />Nine industrial discharge permits and one municipal permit <br />were reissued during the reporting period. All permits comply with <br />Forum policy. <br /> <br />There were eight fish hatcheries, four coal mines, and one <br />pipeline hydrostatic testing covered by general permits. All <br />permits comply with Forum policy. <br /> <br />The state has prepared a salinity addendum to its Nonpoint <br />Source Management Program. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />-!i___j <br />
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