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<br />Dave Merritt says we need to proceed with charge (as read) and get to work. <br /> <br />8. Set next meeting and agenda topic <br /> <br />a. Questions on SWSI. <br /> <br />b. Lurline suggests like to take a look at the UPCO study. <br />c. Tom Long suggests we look at lower basin's equivalents to SWSI and UPCO. <br /> <br />d. Chuck Ogilby wants to get up to speed on agricultural rights, not drying up ag, doing creative <br />things for ago <br /> <br />e. A suggestion was made that we need to find how to communicate about needs assessments <br />and what those numbers mean (mean different things to different people), and also suggested <br />having a comprehensive list of gauge and supply studies to see the range of information that's <br />out there. <br /> <br />f. Global water discussion. <br /> <br />g. Firming rights. <br /> <br />h. Dick Proctor suggests need to learn more about endangered fish recovery program. <br /> <br />1. Rod Sharp - CSu. <br /> <br />J. It was suggested that various maps may be useful. <br /> <br />k. Windy Gap firming and Moffat firming from a West Slope perspective. <br /> <br />1. When Denver has agreement in place with Xcel, we should know about it. <br /> <br />m. Tom Long wants to know if some of this stuff can be put on DNR website. <br /> <br />n. CWCB web site has SWSI meeting dates. <br /> <br />o. Ken Neubecker wants presentation re hydrology to maintain a healthy stream so we have a <br />good understanding of how to maintain a biologically healthy river <br /> <br />p. One of our charges is to inform citizens and need to discuss our other roles and how we want <br />to handle that. <br /> <br />q. Recreation economics. <br />