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*Q: How could increases in salinity levels affect Lake Mead? | *Q: How could increases in salinity levels affect Lake Mead? | ||
A: The associated costs might be felt from homeowners in the form of increases in corrosiveness to water fixtures/ pipes and more salt needed in the water softeners. | A: The associated costs might be felt from homeowners in the form of increases in corrosiveness to water fixtures/ pipes and more salt needed in the water softeners. | ||
+ | *Q'''How do concentrations of salts (salinity) in the Colorado River cause economic damages to the Lower Basin?''' | ||
+ | *[Source: SNWA-CRC] The concentrations of salts in the Colorado River cause approximately $376 million in quantified damages in the Lower Basin each year and significantly more immeasurable damages. Modeling by the USBR indicates that quantifiable damages will rise to approximately $577 million per year by 2030 without the Salinity Control Program's continuation. | ||
+ | *Colorado River water increases from about '''50''' mg/L at its headwaters to more than '''700''' mg/L in the Lower Basin. High salt levels in the water cause significant economic damages downstream: | ||
+ | # a decrease in the life of treatment facilities and pipelines in the utility sector | ||
+ | # a reduction in the yield of salt-sensitive crops and increased water use to meet the leaching requirements in the agricultural sector | ||
+ | # increased use of imported water and cost of desalination and brine disposal for recycling water in the municipal sector | ||
+ | # a reduction in the useful life of galvanized water pipe systems, water heaters, faucets, garbage disposals, clothes washers and dishwaters, and increased use of bottled water and water softeners in the household | ||
+ | # an increase in the cost of cooling operations and the cost of water softening, and a decrease in equipment service life in the commercial sector | ||
+ | # an increase in the use of water and the cost of water treatment, and an increase in sewer fees in the industrial sector | ||
+ | # difficulty in meeting wastewater discharge requirements to comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit terms and conditions, and an increase in deslination and brine disposal costs due to accumulation of salts in groundwater basins | ||
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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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