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<br /> <br />Recreation and Fish and Wildlife Cost Sharing <br /> <br />By letter of February 2, 1968, the State of Colorado indicated <br />its intent to agree to administer the land and water areas for recreation <br />and fish and wildlife enhancement, to share in the separable costs of the <br />project allocated to those purposes, and to meet its repayment obligations <br />in accordance with the Federal Water Project Recreation Act. A copy of <br />that letter follows: <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD, <br />Dent'er, Colo., February 2, 1968, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Hon. FLOYD E. DO~IINY, <br />Commissioner oj Reclamation, <br />U,S. Department oj the Interior, <br />Washington, D,C. <br />DEAR MR, COMMISSIONER: This will supplement my letter dated <br />December 29, 1968, which presented the views and recommendations <br />of the State of Colorado on your proposed report on the Narrows unit, <br />Among other things, the letter mdlCated the intent of the State of <br />Colorado to agree to adm;nister the land and water areas for recrea- <br />tion and fish and wildlife enhancement and to share in the separable <br />costs of the project allocated to those purposes in accordance with the <br />Federal Water Project Recreation Act, <br />This letter will serve to further advise you that it is also our intent <br />to meet our repayment obligations established by the act within a <br />50-year period after initial use of the first facilities developed for the <br />aforementioned purposes, <br />Sincerely yours, <br /> <br />FELIX L, SPARKS, Director, <br /> <br />A letter dated October 6, 1969, is attached to the appended report <br />by the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife expressing concurrence by <br />the Colorado Division of Game, Fish and Parks. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />