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<br />~ti" ~!'I ~ <br /> <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />Recharge has become an emerging new technology in the search for better <br /> <br />water supply management in the South Platte Basin. This study was made to <br /> <br />assess the state-of-the-art as it is now practiced in the basin. <br /> <br />objectives are threefold: <br /> <br />(1) to document current recharge-site character- <br /> <br />istics and operating procedures; (2) to investigate technological improve- <br /> <br />ments that might be applied for better recharg ~ effectiveness; and (3) to <br /> <br />identify re~earch needs which will improve the technology and make possible <br /> <br />better basinwide water management. <br /> <br />Information and assistance were freely given by project operators and <br /> <br />irrigation officials too numerous to name (see Appendix C). We wish, however, <br /> <br />to acknowledge the special help given by Mr. Jack Odor, Manager, Groundwater <br /> <br />Appropriators of the South Platte Inc., and Mr. Tom Cech, Manager, Central <br /> <br />South Platt~ Conservancy District. <br /> <br />Funding for this work was provided by the Colorado Water Resources <br /> <br />Research Iqstitute, the Colorado Cooperative Extension Service and the <br /> <br />Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. <br /> <br />ii <br /> <br />3_ <br /> <br />J <br />, <br /> <br />Our <br /> <br />l <br />" <br /> <br />~; <br /> <br />-~ <br /> <br />:i <br />} <br /> <br />'j. <br />'c <br /> <br />'i', <br />-', <br /> <br />