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<br />li1TBIJ.D EXP,}1J.RATIOl~ REPOFi.'T
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<br />PROPOSED KERBER CREEK PROJECT
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<br />AUGUST 12 - 13, 1957
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<br />MsmbAr:,.gl Party
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<br />Charles A. Janec~.i~ii~; .
<br />MaxB. MacFarlane ,'(y. Bureau ot: tand Manage!l!<l!)1;. Canon O:i;ty. COlpl'.mo .
<br />William F. TowsSlllFI
<br />Curt Hammi t ",J:'
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<br />Arthur K. i\daJllS,F~:~~,~ :Wildlife SerVice, DenveT, Colorado
<br />Frank J. Smith, U.c''B;;\'JForast Service, Monte Vista, Coloraqb
<br />Fred Cook, II. S.FCl:ii~iit..Service, Monte Vista, Colorado
<br />Harry Swank. u. S.,:1f4Ji1est Service. Saguache; Colorado
<br />Don YOung, State F~~;:1try Office, Canon C1 ty, CO:I.orado
<br />Leon J. Hopkins, CO\lAtyAgant, Center, Colorado.
<br />Le Ro::; Colaman. Raril,lbElr, SagtJacha, Colorado ..
<br />Phillip A. Hawker. Colo. Game & Fish Depa.rtI!lSnt, Saguache, Colorad.o
<br />Martin.KJ.1nger, SoiJ;<eQllservation Service, Canter, Colorado .
<br />Frank .Parrill, Soil Ct'mservation Sarv-Ice, Monte Vieta, Colorado
<br />Charles Deoker, SoU Conserva.tion Service, Durango, Colorado
<br />~ard Charles, SoU Conservation Service, Center, COlorado
<br />I. T. HeI'llllmson, SotLJ: Conservation Sel"Vice. L:l.i:icoln
<br />G. . E. 'McCrimmon, So:UConservation Service, Demrer
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<br />~".t Preoarati..sm donejo:1ntJ.y by par-t-y members 10d th 6di ting and 7"esp011ai,...
<br />bili tytheretor by MoCrilnmon.
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<br />The field examination Pe,rt;ybelieves that the probleme cited in 'lihe !l.pplica...
<br />tio:n can be solved through assistance available under PI, 566~
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<br />.The sponsor; private land owners. and Federal agencies imrol'Fed e.reprepa:!'ad.
<br />to a.oOOlllplish the necessary lend treatment. . .
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<br />It is likely that the proposed works of improvement are physloo11y feasible.
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<br />It appears that a systEllllof. stmotures to remedy the major problElli1 .can aoon-.
<br />amioally bejus'Ufied. These struotures would be plaIJnE>d and Installed in
<br />accord with Colorado law and the requirements of the State Eng'..meer~
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<br />The sponsors and loaal land owners m'ld operators are el,-tramely interested in
<br />cthe proposed project and are or will be ready, willlng and able to meet their
<br />responsibilities and obligations.
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