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<br />U03126 <br />structed well in advance of demand for the water.62 Ideally, compen- <br />sation will reflect actual costs incurred by the area of origin, with <br />payment going to those suffering the losses.6} <br /> <br />62. Recognizing the inefficiency of constructing a dam and reservoir In advance of havmg good <br />information regarding where such storage will be needed. the paflies to a transmountain diversion <br />project in Colorado agreed 10 permit the payment of $10,200,000 for construction of a compensatory <br />storage project as required by Colorado law into an escrow account. These funds will be used fOT <br />construclion of the storage at some time in the fUluTe. Agreement Concerning the Windy Gap Project <br />and the Azure Reservoir and Power Project (April 30. 1980); Supplement 10 Agreement of April 3D, <br />] 986 (March 29. 1985). <br />63. A negOliallon process may be helpful in establishing coslS and payments. See. e.g., the ap- <br />proach suggested in Cox. Shabman & Blackburn, Development of PrtH:eduresfor Improved Resolution of <br />Conflicts Related to Inter jurisdictional Water Transfer, VA. W ATEJ!. RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTER <br />BULl. 145 (1985). <br />