Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 32A— - COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - MEASURES UPSTREAM FROM IMPERIAL DAM › § 1593
The Secretary must finish the planning reports named in the Colorado River Water Quality Improvement Program, February 1972. Those reports cover irrigation source control units (Lower Gunnison, Uintah Basin, Colorado River Indian Reservation, Palo Verde Irrigation District), point source control (LaVerkin Springs, Littlefield Springs, Glenwood‑Dotsero Springs), and diffuse source control (Price River, San Rafael River, Dirty Devil River, McElmo Creek, Big Sandy River). Each draft must be sent quickly to the Colorado River Basin States and other reviewers, and after comments the Secretary must send the final report and recommendations at the same time to the President, federal agencies, Congress, and the Basin States. The Secretary must work with the Secretary of Agriculture on farm research and improvements for irrigation salinity control. He must do more research with other federal, state, interstate, and private groups. By July 1, 1987, he must send Congress and the advisory council a plan to cut salt from lands run by the Bureau of Land Management. He must study saline water use and disposal using the ideas in the Bureau of Reclamation Special Report of September 1981, “Saline water use and disposal opportunities,” and must begin advance planning for the Sinbad Valley Unit in Colorado as described in the Bureau of Land Management Salinity Status Report for 1978–1979 (dated February 1980).
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43 U.S.C. § 1593
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73