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Basin Roundtable
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Colorado basin December 07 Minutes
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12/17/2007
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Old Dillon Reservoir Enlargement 100,000 <br />Fraser River Berthoud Pass sand collection facility 60,000 127,900 <br />Total $300,000 $127,900 <br />A summary of the votes for and against each proposal is contained at the end of these minutes. <br />The approved proposals will now be submitted to the CWCB for approval. <br />b. Summary of grant funds approved and remaining funds available. Below is a summary <br />of the grants requested and approved by the CBRT. <br /> CBRT $ CWCB $ <br />Money available 1,000,000 - <br />Grants approved 415,000 2,322,900 <br />Remaining funds available 585,000 - <br />11. Policy to permit public recording of CBRT meetings. -The CBRT discussed and approved by <br />consensus a recommendation to pernut the public taping, recording, and reporting of CBRT <br />meetings in the future. Speakers are to be apprised of this policy in advance of the meetings. <br />12. Future agenda items. <br />a. Rachel Richards reconunended a discussion of emerging contaminants in rivers such as <br />hormones. <br />b. Louis Meyer requested that the CBRT discuss at a future meeting what the river would look <br />like in 2050 after unlimited growth. What would be the impacts of decreased agriculture and <br />low flows in the Colorado River with heightened concentrations of effluents and emerging <br />contamnants? He suggested that land use and water development should be tied together. <br />I:AInterbasin Compact Coimnittee~Basin Roundtables\Colorado~Minutes~Ivlumtes Dec 2007 CBKT.doc 6 4~2, <br />
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