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Basin Roundtable
Colorado
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July Meeting Minutes
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7/23/2007
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the Mav, 2006 meetilig. <br />Mav 22. 2006 <br />1. The Colorado Basin Roundtable decided that a quarterly meeting with other Roundtables is a <br />good idea. <br />2. Presentation b~' Gan' Severson, Elecutive Director of Northwest Colorado Council of <br />Goveniments, on demographic trends iii the Upper Colorado Basin. <br />3. Colorado Department of Natural Resources Handbook, it crter,Sir~ph' and deeds Report for <br />Colorado Baa~in, «,°as handed out. <br />June 26. 2006 <br />1. Russell George. Director of Colorado Department of Nahual Resources. presented a discussion <br />on the $10 million/year IBCC grant requests ($40 million total). <br />2. Don Carlson of the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (Northern). discussed <br />Northern's plan to take over the Bureau of Reclamation's operations and maintenance of the <br />Colorado Big Thompson project, elcept for operations at the Green Mountain Reservoir. <br />3. ,Tun Pearce of the Colorado Ri~~°er Water Consel-~%ation District made a presentation on the Green <br />Mountain Resernoir pump back. <br />4. A motion was made to request the Colorado wngressional delegation to ensure that the Grand <br />Junction office of the Bureau of Reclamation maintain oversight of the Green Mountain <br />Reservoir operations and maintenance. <br />July 24. 2006 <br />Bill Bates. Denver Water Board, discussed the 2006 Shoshone power plant agreement bet`veen <br />the Cit<-~ of Den~•er atld Public Service Company (Xcel) in ~~-hich Denver secured a call reduction <br />of up to »0 cfs at the Shoshone power plant beri~,~een March 20 and Mae 20 each Fear in Fears <br />that Denver Water's projected reservoir storage capacity is less than 80%. The actual «,°ater <br />saved will vary from year to year, due to the complel relationship between Xcel's Shoshone call. <br />downstream priorities. water availability at diversion points and actual native flow available in <br />the stream. Day--°e Merritt estimates that the agreement may generate 6.000 to 10.000 maximum <br />additional acre feet for Denver in anti' year that Denver Water's projected reservoir storage <br />capacity is less than 80%. <br />2. Bob Smith. news anchor for KKCT television station in Grand Junction, made a presentation to <br />promote Grand Valley Lake. a proposed 1 q~.000 acre foot reservoir on Orchard Mesa. <br />Deleted: C-'Documents and <br />' Settn~ brali~iS,ocal <br />3. The roundtable discussed recommendations to the CWCB for ho~~-~ to allocate the SB 179 $10 settn~,, Temr~,~a~~ n~re~~ner <br />lnllhon grant S. Files`OLh6II~T-tinutes 7u1~ X00? <br />CBRT doc <br />' Deleted: ~ 1 x'00? <br />~~ ,' <br />L Interbnsin (~ompnet Conuiuttae'$nsin RonndtaLiles Colorado'A-linntey 311117 Alimrtas Jnl~ 3007 CBRT.do~ 2 i 1 ~~ _ ~ <br />
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