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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />0202 <br /> <br />FOREWORD <br /> <br />This report is authored by a multi-disciplinary team which conducted literature review, field <br />interviews, and analysis of alternatives to large-scale transfer of agricultural water out of the Ft. Lyon <br />Canal Company system in the lower Arkansas River Basin of Colorado. The team members are: <br /> <br />Uoyd J. Gronning, P.E. <br />Gronning Engineering Company <br />Denver, Colorado <br /> <br />Kevin B. Pratt, Esq. <br />Water Resources Attorney <br />Colorado Springs, Colorado <br /> <br />J. Gordon MiIliken, Ph.D., P.E. <br />Milliken Research Group <br />Littleton, Colorado <br /> <br />Charles F. Cortese, Ph.D. <br />Associate Professor of Sociology <br />University of Denver <br /> <br />Bill Milenski <br />Real Estate Appraiser <br />Swink, Colorado <br /> <br />Donald E. Nielsen, Agronomist <br />US Soil Conservation Service (Retired) <br />La Junta, Colorado <br /> <br />Ms. Sallye W. Smith <br />Colorado Researchers <br />Denver, Colorado <br /> <br />John R. Clark, Ph.D., P.E. <br />Team Leader <br />Gronning Engineering Company <br /> <br />This report reflects a general characterization of the study area and is intended to develop <br />alternatives at the feasibility level of analysis. Many details of valuation, legalities, farm practices, <br />economic and social reports, and hydrology are beyond the scope of this report. Information is <br />presented in summary form. Further investigation of any of the issues presented may be warranted; <br />detailed examination could result in more accurate, and perhaps different, analyses and conclusions. <br />