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<br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION <br />UNITED STATES AND MEXICO <br />UNITED STATES SECTION <br /> <br />~jAN 2 4 1990 <br /> <br />RICIIVED <br /> <br />COMMITTEE OF FOURTEEN <br /> <br />JAN 29 '90 <br />COLORADo WATER <br />CONSl!RVATION <br />ROARn <br /> <br />Alan Kleinman <br />Thomas Choules <br />David N. Kennedy <br />Dennis Underwood <br />Hamlet J. Barry <br />William McDonald <br />Jack L. Stonehocker <br /> <br />Roland D. Westergard <br />Steve E. Reynolds <br />D. Larry Anderson <br />Da11in W. Jensen <br />Gordon W. Fassett <br />Jennifer Hager <br />Peter White <br /> <br />I am pleased to enclose for your information the 1988 salinity operations <br />report under the agreement with Mexico entitled, "Permanent and Definitive <br />Solution to the International Problem of the Salinity of the Colorado River," <br />incorporated in Minute No. 242 of this Commission dated August 30, 1973. The <br />report also describes developments relating to other provisions of Minute No. <br />242. <br /> <br />The report states that the operations were in compliance with the agreement. <br />The differential for the calendar year 1988 between (1) the average salinity <br />of the waters delivered upstream of More1os Dam and (2) the average salinity <br />of the Colorado River waters arriving at Imperial Dam was 78 ppm (U.S. count), <br />79 ppm (Mexican counL). <br /> <br />4~~n~~ <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner - <br /> <br />Enclosure: <br />As Stated <br />