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<br />'<:"" <br />UJ <br />"oJ" <br />...~ <br /> <br /><..~) <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. ffi; {~..k <br /> <br />/_~( ;y.~ ..,c <br />I 'ff( ;/01)3)17 ,_ <br />.", I, I, (Iv/7"'''- <br />"/ ("I., '-"~j,.,,\ <br />...... -' /.1 ':.., ~< 1/ ! <br />-....._> - /'.'}J / 11/ <br />I',: ,}~",,- ',II/Ii <br />'-' ",-'Il~_ /'/!il <br />'.,. '11.l/~. 'II <br />"'".-'-'i/j:'~:".J, <br />,JI:?...I..:.f;' -......~/ <br />1.~rJ,) <br /> <br />MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT <br />AQUATRAIN PROJECT <br />SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 1984 <br /> <br />I NTRODUCTI ON <br /> <br />This report summarizes planning and related activities on the AQUATRAIN Project <br />by the Bureau of Reclamation and Aquatrain, Inc. for the previous months' and <br />anticipated activities for the coming months. The purpose of the report is to <br />inform individuals involved with AQUATRAIN of current and upcoming activities. <br /> <br />NOTES <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation's Saline Water Transport and Use Office has a new <br />telephone number. The new number is 303-236-7006 (or FTS 776-7006). <br /> <br />The AQUATRAIN Project has recently been revised as a result of indepth engineer- <br />ing and financial studies, and market analysis. Attachments to this report <br />describe the modified project in more detail. For questions and comments, <br />please contact Mr. Walter Fite, Acting Project Manager, on the number shown <br />above. <br /> <br />The format of the morithly report has been revised to more clearly reflect <br />current act i vi ties. <br /> <br />SALINITY CONTROL <br /> <br />September and Octobe r Act i vi ties <br /> <br />Representatives of Aquatrain, Inc. and the Bureau of Reclamation met to assess <br />the beneficial use of saline water in Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada; and Utah. A <br />draft working agreement between Reclamation and Aquatrain, Inc. has been pre- <br />pared which defines activities and resources and funds to be committed by each <br />to determining which beneficial use projects to carry into feasibility-level <br />studies. <br /> <br />A meeting was held with the Colorado State Office of the BLM (Bureau of Land <br />Management) to explore the possible inclusion of their land in the Burns <br />Basin area with private lease holdings held by Western Water Reserves. This <br />incorporation would make up sufficient contiguous acreage to allow the ground <br />water reserves to be developed under Colorado Senate Bill 213 for replacement of <br />Glenwood-Dotsero Springs water. BLM will explore the options and advise <br />Reclamation as to their stance on the concept. <br />