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<br />, .' <br /> <br />. <br />:"cgal Cc\.:.nsel <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />'0880 <br />~or~n ~. jo~nson, <br /> <br />,< -. db"" ,. - <br />.:::. Jonnson ea=ne a aCue_or s ceg=ee =:-00 <br /> <br />:~e <br /> <br />Ur:.:'~le=sity of <br /> <br />U~ah in 1979 and g:-aduaced froe che Universicy 0: Ctah Law School <br /> <br /> <br />in 1982. He is a me=~er or che Phi Kappa Phi and ?hi 3eca ~appa <br /> <br /> <br />Honor Societies. Since joining the Council in 1;80 he has parti- <br /> <br /> <br />paced in ~i:ing brie:s prepared by the Council staff and has as- <br /> <br /> <br />sisted in che writing and publishing of various Council reports. <br /> <br />Anthony G. Willardson, Research Analyst <br /> <br />~~. Willardson graduated from Brigham-Young Universi~y in 1979 <br /> <br />,,nth a bachelors degree in political science. l.nile at B"YU he <br /> <br /> <br />worked as a sucmer intern at the U.S. Deparonent of Energy's Office <br /> <br />of Congressional Affairs. He is a candidate (June 1983) for a masters <br /> <br /> <br />degree in public adcinistration (emphasizing policy analysis and <br /> <br />natural resources aeainistration) ac the University of Utah. Since <br /> <br />joining the Council Scaff in 1979 !1::. Willardson has evaluated <br /> <br />various western water resource issues and has participated in ~he <br /> <br />writing and publishing of Council reports on, among other copies, <br />water project financing and groundwater management. <br /> <br />Technical Approach/Work Plan <br />A. Scope <br />The scope of the investigation conduc1:ed by 1:he tJestern SCaces <br />Water Council staff ~ill be production of a listing of potential <br />Indian water right claims in the West based upon "practicably i::-- <br />rigable acreage" claims which have been asserted by Indian tribes, <br />and estimates based u~on available info~ation regarding irrigable <br />lands on Indian rese':""Ja1:ions where "praccicably ir::-igable ac::-eage" <br /> <br />-6- <br />