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<br />.- <br />J,'_ ) <br />'::> <br />,... <br />.... <br />,,...; <br /> <br />- , <br /> <br />. .'~1 <br />1.,- <br /> <br />The Salt Creek Inflow Outflow Study <br /> <br />In the fall of 1973, the Water Board together with the Colorado River <br />Conservation District, contracted with the U.S. Geological Survey to put <br />six water quality monitoring stations in the Salt Creek Drainage. The <br />purpose of this study is to obtain the amount of salt pick-up within the <br />basin and have a record with which to compare after the salinity reduction <br />measures have been installed. Ground water inflow into this area has been <br />determined by the Bureau of Reclamation to be of little significance compared <br />to the annual accretion of 50,000 tons of salt per year determined for the <br />year 1974. <br /> <br />The following pages are a detail publication of the data received from <br />U.S.G.S. <br /> <br />Formulae for the conversion of the specific conductivity to parts per <br />million and tons per day are derived from U.S.G.S. laboratory analysis. <br /> <br /> <br />",';'. " ....',l;.; <br />,,,,-;.ib~.'. '" '.r...p''':fJ. <br />.,,-. ;i/t;.7f1" <br />, ~ ' '~"'->:" <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />~': 0'"; <br /> <br />" ~^:'-:';-~.. - .. <br /> <br />Badger Wash Inflow Station <br /> <br />- 19 - <br />