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5/2/2006
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<br />1352: Allow Water COutts to decide water quality issues in deciding <br />change of use applications; not sure there will be time for legislature to <br />vote. <br />Eric Hecox: <br />SB 179: Setting aside 10 million per year, 40 million in total, to <br />implement decisions that come out of this process; has passed out of <br />House and Senate will go to conference; looks on track <br />1400: includes approval of Charter and appropriations of 1.2 million for <br />next year to help Roundtables in process. <br />Think about how Roundtable might want to use of money once these bills <br />pass. <br />Bill Jerke: question on 1352: Water Congress opposes; worth thinleing <br />about our various positions. <br /> <br />Dinner and beverages provided by Anheuser Busch. <br />Dinner takes place during the following presentations <br /> <br />II. Presentations: <br />A. Dr. Lyn Kathlene, CSU Colorado Institute of Public Policy <br />White paper comes out of series on Living in Rocky Mt West in 2025 <br />One of the facets of this is: Translation papers: purpose of these is to bring <br />cutting edge science to kinds of issues Roundtables will face. <br />For example: Improving the translocation of successive trout: How to look at <br />what it takes for Trout to survive, it has broad reaching policy applications. <br />The survey and white paper conducted by Dr. Kathleen as well as the various <br />translation papers can be accessed at: <br />Website: www.cipp.colostate.edu and can be downloaded on PDF <br /> <br />Presentation accompanied by White paper: Water in 2025: Beliefs and Values <br />as a Means for Cooperation <br />Colorado Institute of Public Policy <br />Focus of presentation: Conflict or Cooperation <br /> <br />A link to Dr. Kathlene's Power Point Presentation will be available at the <br />DNR website; <br />she can be reached at: Lyn.Kathlene@Research.Colostate.edu <br /> <br />B. MaryLou Smith: Aqua Engineering, Inc. <br />Ms. Smith's presentation built on Dr. Kathlene's research with a focus of <br />helping the group identify ways to move beyond polarized positions and find <br />creative win-win solutions. <br />Moving fi-om Polarized Positions to Win-Win Solutions <br /> <br />Highlights of Ms. Smith's presentation included: <br /> <br />How to build fi-om beliefs and values to come up with solutions: <br /> <br />2 <br />
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