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<br />Western States Water Council <br />Water Quality Committee <br /> <br />Boise, Idaho <br />April 21, 2005 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />OTHER MATTERS <br /> <br />. Stephen Bernath will organize a presentation from the State of Washington on its reuse <br />program. <br /> <br />. Walt Baker-surprised that in the discussion on the WGA policy there was a desire to <br />separate quantity and quality issues as distinctly different. If there is such a diverse view, <br />then perhaps we should discuss this further. Norm Semanko-clarified what he said is that <br />states have had varying degrees of success. Changing the word from "integrate" to <br />"coordinate" took care of the issue for him. ' <br /> <br />. Stephen Bernath-should reserve a piece of the agenda for the host state to discuss the "hot" <br />water quality topics, suggested that the WQ committee have a roundtable at the end, modeled <br />after the Water Resources Committee, during which each state discusses the key state issues. <br /> <br />Follow-up items <br /> <br />. Shaun -- schedule a conference call of the CW A policy subcommittee to begin discussing . <br />the drafting of the WSWC CW A policy revisions. <br /> <br />. Shaun -- schedule a conference call of 518fT AS subcommittee to discuss 1) the letter to <br />EP A; and 2) planning a meeting between states, tribes and EP A to further discuss the issues. <br /> <br />. Shaun -- follow up with Gary Hudiburgh to discuss possible grant money from EP A for <br />purpose of the 518 program. <br /> <br />. Shaun-circulate the matrix developed by Walt Baker regarding reuse. <br /> <br />There being no further matters, the Water Quality Committee meeting was adjourned. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />10 <br />