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Basin Roundtables
Basin Roundtable
Gunnison
Title
The House of Light & Power: Hydroelectrc Power in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Date
3/5/2007
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Colorado River Energy Distributors Association
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Reader Survey <br />We value your comments. Please take a moment to fill out ou r reader survey. Please cut out and fax ((602) 748-1345), or <br />send to: CREDA, c/o Reader Survey, 4625 S. Wendler Drive, Suite 111, Tempe, AZ 85282. Thank you. <br />On a scale from 1 (poor) to 5 (ex ceptional), please rate the following: <br />1. The subject was informative <br />2. The material was well organized <br />3. The material was easy to understand <br />Please respond to the questions below (attach additional pages if necessary): <br />4. Of the topics presented, what wo uld you like to learn more about? <br />5. Would you like to see more hydropower production from existing or new reservoirs? <br />6. Should hydropower be severely curtailed for certain environmental goals? <br /> Even if communities would face higher ener gy prices and a higher risk of flooding? <br />7. If hydropower production can be used as much as pos sible while maintaining (rather than enhancing) certain habitat <br />for endangered fish species, should it be? <br />8. Do you support environmental restrictions on hydropower production if they cost consumers and taxpayers: $1 mil- <br />lion per year? $10 million per year? $50 million per year? <br />9. Additional Comments? <br /> 15 <br />
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