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Basin Roundtable
North Platte
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September 07 Minutes
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9/25/2007
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North Platte Basin Roundtable Meeting Minutes 09-25-07 <br />they traced out the areas. Dave thinks aerial maps would be better than the quad maps <br />that are in the books. <br />Landowners will have to look at the maps and volunteer time. How do we get the input? <br />We don't necessary have to have each individual landowner come in. <br />If some of the roundtable members can take the four books, call their neighbors, start <br />meeting with landowners. The atlases are listed by ditches instead of land areas. <br />The info came from the water commissioners, aerial, and photo. <br />Jim B: can you ask for volunteers as far as landowners, have a mtg. w/ them, go over that <br />area? If you have concerns... call the landowner. Start with the lalowledge here. <br />Dave Meyring will start with the south end-above the confluence of the grizzly, he has a <br />list of all the decreed ditches. <br />Mike Allnutt or Jolu1 Rich can maybe do below Buffalo Creek <br />Carl Trick can do his end of the county <br />Dimmer Baller can do Gould down to Walden <br />Illinois to rand: Mike Allnutt or maybe ask Bob Burr to volunteer <br />Ty Wattenberg can do the West Side <br />Carl Trick can do the Canadian from Dunaway's down <br />Timetable: uncertain <br />The plan is to draw on the maps, make notes of what is not right. <br />Make a list of the ditches-you can get on the computer and they list every ditch by <br />every stream. <br />Dave can get the ditches out of the book that they're concerned w/ and somebody else <br />can take the rest of them. <br />Irrigated =meadows and pastures and everything that's irrigated. <br />Dave M pointed out an error on the Arapaho ditch. <br />Carl found an error with the Hi-Ho ditch. <br />***Carl brought up a question about subirrigation: are those acres included? It's not <br />intentionally irrigated, it's just subirrigated.*** Kent will get a hold of Niles Babble and <br />see how they did it. What they count as irrigated land, and if that is important. * *Maybe <br />get them up here to tallc about it. <br />Dave: do we need to have some kind of uniform standard when we are editing maps? <br />Highlight it with yellow if it's irrigated? Dave can make the standard, and the rest of us <br />can follow. <br />Dave will pull out the pages he needs, then give the book to Carl or Mike or anyone else <br />who wants to take on their area. The books need to have numbered pages. <br />
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