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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.300
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - General Information and Publications-Reports
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
10/25/1973
Author
Myron Holburt
Title
Controlling Colorado River Salinity
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />... <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />...;,0 <br />t:) <br />r0- <br />o:> <br /> <br />t\:) <br /> <br />R-9_rl~r~j' <br />\;<.;.. '<.,/ "--..J <br /> <br />D <br /> <br />CONTROLLING COLORADO RIVER SALINITY * <br /> <br />NOV 051973 <br /> <br />BY <br /> <br />ceil.D. W;\fER <br />CONSERVATION BOARD <br /> <br />Myron B. Holburt, Chief Engineer <br />Colorado River Board of California <br /> <br />All rivers carry dissolved salt, but the Colorado River is saltier than most. <br /> <br />The Colorado River's high salinity has been receiving nationwide attention recently. <br /> <br />President Echeverria of Mexico in his meetings with President Nixon last year stated <br /> <br />that the Colorado River salinity question was "the most important single issue <br /> <br />between our two countries". On August 30 of this year, agreement was reached be- <br /> <br />tween the two countries on "That is described as "the permanent and definitive <br /> <br />solution" to the problem of the salinity of the Colorado River >rater delivered to <br /> <br />Mexico. <br /> <br />The significant problems experienced by Colorado River water users within the <br /> <br />United States are also receiving national attention; >rith the introduction in <br /> <br />Congress by representatives from all seven Colorado River Basin states, Arizona, <br /> <br />California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, in May 1973, of <br /> <br />legislation that would establish a major Colorado River Basin salinity control <br /> <br />program and authorize the construction of the initial salinity control projects. <br /> <br />This program will achieve reductions in the river's salinity that will benefit <br /> <br />users in the United States as well as Mexico. <br /> <br />It can be anticipated that an overall solution to the salinity problems of the <br /> <br />Colorado River that will benefit both United States and Mexican users >rill be widely <br /> <br />discussed in the ensuing months. Such a solution will undoubtedly include not only <br /> <br />* Presented at the Nevada Water Conference, Carson City, Nevada, <br />October 25-26, 1973. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />.. ,j" ,~-~ <br />
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