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<br />29. Agricultural transfers should be lower on the priority and should <br />look to intermptible versus permanent transfers <br />30. Prioritize those projects that also preserve/help in stream flow <br />31. Look at water conservation measures of the applicant especially if it <br />is a grant <br />32. Promotes non-traditional oppOltunities i.e., fallowing water banking <br />33. Be careful not to do everything at once and not allocate for worthy <br />projects that may not meet every criteria <br />34. Be cautious of the effects of conservation programs and the effect on <br />other users <br />35. Multipurpose and multiple participants <br />36. Must be approved by the roundtables <br />37. Build higher in the basin <br />38. Utilization of compact entitlement <br />39. Ensure that money can not be raided; spend each year <br />40. Efficiencies can not injure other <br />41. Off-stream preferred over main stem <br />42. Benefits endangered species programs <br />43. Do not get overly detailed and tie the hands ofCWCB <br /> <br />Jerke: Discussion on Ovid Reservoir; asks Wilkinson to summarize: <br /> <br />Wilkinson: Ovid is a reservoir of 5770 ac ft; offspring by Julesberg facilities; <br />seen as GASP to make up well depletions at state line; would work in well <br />with 3 state agreement as we could store water in Ovid than exchange with <br />credits. Wilkinson provides a brief summary of the project. <br /> <br />Bmce Gerk: Discussion per export water law; this is a viable although <br />expensive project but the total benefit, because of recharge credits, would be <br />significant.. . <br /> <br />Mike : Chair of Northern: Project commenced in 1997; 31 <br />shareholders; 7100 acres of productive ag land; creating new wet water; this <br />would develop a new water supply and has refill right; this can reliably fill so <br />close to stateline; instantaneous response to river. <br /> <br />Joe Frank: Slurry wall component because of seepage to town of Ovid; <br /> <br />Wilkinson: We must think how we will meet the 3 state agreement that was 12 <br />years in the making. <br /> <br />Harold Evans: How does the 3 state agreement work? <br /> <br />Wilkinson: South Platte RAP related activities project: non profit <br />organization, open to anyone's membership, helps SUPPOlt the 3 state <br />agreement; financial obligations 26 million over 13 years; have 5 million now <br /> <br />12 <br />