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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8276.500
Description
Glenwood-Dotsero Springs Unit - Salinity Control Projects
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/1/1985
Title
Preliminary Assessment of the Salt Tolerant Emergent Plant (STEP) Process for the Beneficial Use and Disposal of Saline Water -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Project Overview
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~! <br />~ <br />0) <br /> <br />CO) <br />(~ <br />~! <br /> <br />heating revenues should generate an additional $331,000 and $694,000 <br />per year respectively. Consequently the total potential earnings <br />projected for the STEP process is $1,305,000 per year. <br /> <br />Returns to investors will not be realized for four years. Assuming <br />private investor demand for return is 25~ per year, the present value <br />of this annual caah flow is about $535 thousand. The perpetuity <br />value, and thus the value of the commercial side of this business, is <br />$2.14 million. This is the amount that private investors could <br />invest in this technology and still realize the return on investment <br />they require. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER WORK <br /> <br />Recommendations for further work can be broken down into 2 major <br />categories: (1) biological and natural resource investigations and <br />(2) engineering investigations. Each is briefly described below <br />along with the estimated costs of the major components. <br /> <br />Biological and Natural Resource Investigations <br /> <br />The need for certain types of information is evident. This report <br />has shown that the focus of previous research was on salt marsh <br />ecosystem value, the taxonomy of aquatic plants, the physiology of <br />arid land halophytes, and the use of seawater in coastal <br />agriculture. Efforts in general have concentrated on improving the <br />water-use efficiencies of crops, not on increasing water-use <br />inefficiencies. Attention has been directed toward arid regions and <br />marginal lands, frequently coupled with an abundance of ocean water <br />and little difficulties in salt disposal. This gave an orientation <br />towards water stress management, use of arid land halophytes, <br />development of low volume irrigation technologies, and the capacities <br />of land plants to cope with waters having seawater salinities. While <br />this body of work has made important contributions to agriculture, it <br />has not gone far enough to generate the performance data needed to <br />efficiently size and guide operations of STEP facilities. <br /> <br />This leads to the following recommendations in order of priority as <br />additional work: <br /> <br />A. Define the Performance Capacity of Selected Emergent Halophyte <br />Species with Respect to Salinity. <br /> <br />This entails field studies <br />rates, as well as chemical <br />Estimated cost: $241,400 <br /> <br />of evapotranspiration and growth <br />composition, as affected by salinity. <br /> <br />B. Provide Definition of the Specific Product Options Available <br />Through the STEP Process. <br /> <br />This involves the extended characterization of <br />attractive plant species, including demonstration <br />in field plots. Estimated cost: $206,880 <br /> <br />commercially <br />of production <br /> <br />E-I0 <br />
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