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Basin Roundtable
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March 08 Minutes
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3/11/2008
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No it does not cross state line every year all year; but yes during wetter <br />years, and during flood times, more of this does get to the state line; <br />excellent question. <br />Sasha Charney: What is the funding that remains in our basin fund? <br />Sllinul7in: $396,200 this year. <br />On July 1, we are due for more if legislature comes through. <br />Fred Wallcer: Use it or lose it? <br />No. <br />Eric Willcinson: If legislature appropriates the fund, another $300,000 due <br />in July. <br />Tom Iseman: I support this project and see this as a very good project that <br />works with multiple partners. <br />Jim Bowary: on behalf of Ken Kenlen who is in KS working on compact. <br />Tlus is moving very fast because KS has filed against NE and CO needs <br />determination on this pipeline. KS now asking how will this water get to <br />KS; NE is going back to study similar actions to drill wells and create <br />permanent retirement of water rights; this will go against saving the live <br />water that we will be saving; thus this means that this is less water we <br />need to deliver. <br />Dinner: <br />Presentation: Central CO Project (CCP) -Dave Miller <br />High Altitude Pumped-Storage Water & Energy Solution for Western <br />Region <br />Pres and Chair: Natural Energy Resources Company: Palmer Lake <br />See email packet sent by IBC on Tuesday, March 4; materials distributed <br />at meeting. <br />Strategic water planning emphasis; <br />State wide water plan <br />Questions: <br />Jerke: Who owns the site? <br />Miller: US Forest Service. Challenge with wilderness designation. No <br />endangered species. <br />Water Supply Reserve Account (WSRA): Review and Vote <br />In summary: <br />Georgetown Blackhawk: $150,000 <br />Pinewood: $400,000 <br />Upper Mtn Counties: $130,763 <br />Weld City Ducks unlimited: $42,110 <br />Arickeree: $19,984 <br />Total: $700,000 plus <br />Total available: $396,200, then as of July 1: additional $300,000 <br />10 <br />
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