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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.126.A
Description
San Miguel Project
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
4
Date
6/4/1973
Title
San Miguel Project
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />------ '-----r--- --~--~__:- --o.,..,,,.-.--~-,,,_~..,.:~_; <br /> <br />lr. <br />cc <br />..- <br /> <br />It is critical that the Definite Plan Report on the Animas-La Plata and <br />Dolores Projects be completed in order that a firm commitment to the Tribes <br />can be made by the local Water Conservancy Districts. <br /> <br />Recognition and understanding of this situation leads to the conclusion that <br />the Animas-La Plata and Dolores Projects must be given top priority by the <br />Congress by the Executive Branch of Government and by the State of Colorado. <br />I would like to submit for the record Mr. Chairman, a copy of a recent <br />statement presented by Mr. Chris Baker. Vice-Chairman of the Southern Ute <br />Tribal Council and Mr. Albert Wing, Chairman of the Ute Nountain Ute Tribal <br />Council to the Colorado Water Conservation Board, which statement I believe <br />clearly emphasizes the dire necessity for immediate action on the part of <br />the Congress and the Executive Branch of Government to meet the challenge <br />presented by this problem and fulfill their promise to the Indian and Non- <br />Indian communities of Southwestern Colorado. <br /> <br />In closing Mr. Chairman, I should like to state that the people in our area <br />find it difficult to believe that those who oppose water reclllJll8tion develop- <br />ment have ever seriously or consciously reviewed the accomplishments of <br />these programs. The desires, hopes, asperations and dreams of the people <br />of our area are inextricably bound to the developnent of our water. <br /> <br />I again express the appreciation of myself and the people of our area for the <br />opportunity to have made this presentation to the committee on this impor- <br />tant matter. <br /> <br />r <br />
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