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--hope is that the matrix will be useful for other projects in addition to this <br />high altitude storage project. <br />3) Ovid Reservoir Feasibility Study: Joe Frai~lc: adding more detail to scope of <br />work; proposed reservoir at the end of the state that would capture water to <br />answer to compact issues, etc.. <br />4) Lower South Platte Wetland Initiative: Matt Reading: Regional biologist <br />for DU and Joe Frank; Project moving along well; contracts signed; <br />surveyors out this week. Between Ovid and Julesberg on South Side. <br />Substitute supply plan filed; multiple use; well augmentation added as well. A <br />Items for Future Consideration: <br />Republican River will present in Febn~ary. <br />SWSI II Technical White Papers <br />--Sasha Charney: Would be interesting to study how we actually calculate rec <br />and enviromnental needs? <br />--Jerke: Would like presentation on non-consumptive needs assessment. <br />--Shimmin: Conservation metrics is a follow-up to presentation we received a <br />few months ago. RE: savings resulting from conservation measures: urban and <br />M&I uses. <br />--Consider establishing asub-conul7ittee on Rotational Fallowing or <br />Alternatives to Permanent Ag Transfers as a follow up to the Palo Verde, CA <br />trip. <br />--Jerke: Subcommittee: Jim Yahn, Gary Herman, Bill Jerke, Joe Frank, John <br />Metli, Jolul Stencil, Aiid Reagan Waskom. <br />--Don Ament: There is $1.5 million available to take a look at alternatives to <br />ag dry up. Need someone to step forward. Could the roundtable be an <br />applicant? Discussion. <br />Jim Yahn nominated as temporary chair of alternatives to Permanent ag <br />transfers. <br />Next meeting: March 11: Longmont: 4 pm- 8 pm <br />Adjourn at 8:15 pm <br />12 <br />