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Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program
The
Colorado River Basin
Salinity Control
Program
was authorized in the
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act
and was
repealed
and
replaced
by the
Environmental Quality Incentives Program
in the
1996 farm bill
. Administered by the
Natural Resources Conservation Service
, it was used to implement
salinity control
measures, primarily to manage
irrigation
water
using financial and
technical assistance
to landowners. This program supported U.S. efforts to
meet
international treaty
obligations for downstream
water quality
in
Mexico
. The
Department of the Interior's
Bureau of Reclamation
administers its own
Colorado River
Salinity control
Program.