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<br />,. <br /> <br />, <br />", <br /> <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />BEAR CREEK BASIN TASK FORCE <br />FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1987 <br /> <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: <br /> <br />Gerald Schulte, Chairman <br />Newt Free <br /> <br />Evergreen Metro District <br />Genesee Water and <br />Sanitation District <br />City of Lakewood <br />Jefferson County <br />Willowbrook Water and <br />Sanitation District <br /> <br />Don Tombling <br />Linda Dahl <br />John Mead <br /> <br />OTHERS PRESENT: <br /> <br />Tom Braidech, EPA; Wayne Lorenz, Richard Arber and Associates; Roger <br />Royther, City of Lakewood; Terry Piatt, Bear Creek City Park; Bob Owen, <br />Colorado Department of Health; Sam Jewell, Colorado Water Quality Control <br />Commission; Richard Hamilton, Colorado Trout Unlimited; Amy Conklin, Gary <br />Mast, Denver Regional Council of Governments. <br /> <br />Call to Order <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 1 :50 p.m, <br /> <br />Approval of February 12, 1987 Meeting Summary <br /> <br />The meeting summary was approved as submitted. <br /> <br />Presentation by City of Lakewood on Plans for Bear Creek Recreation Area <br /> <br />Roger Royther of the City of Lakewood described the city's plans for developing <br />the recreational potential of the park. Concern was raised about the impacts of <br />increased water storage in the reservoir on the recreation potential. Don Tom- <br />bling stated that he had a map showing the city's plans at various reservoir water <br />levels, He will bring this map to the next meeting. The quality of the fishery <br />was also discussed, Terry Paitt stated that the fishery was of good quality and <br />he had received no unexpected complaints about the fishery. He also stated that <br />the reservoir has high concentrations of metals. Sources for the metals may be <br />abandoned mines near the reservoir, <br />