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+ | *The river’s water quality varies as it travels through different stretches and land uses. Runoff from agriculture, abandoned mines, and naturally occurring saline ground water discharges cause localized water quality problems. |
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Water Quality - Colorado River The quality of water in the Colorado River is important. Water quality includes, but not limited to, temperature, water column structure, total suspended solids, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, and chlorophyll.
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