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<br />TABLE 1. II <br /> <br />Sponsors who initiated, directed, and financed the $20,000 plan developed by <br />Western Weather Consultants, Inc. were: <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />Adolph Coors Brewing Co. <br />Central Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />City of Englewood <br />Copper Mountain, Inc. <br />Eastman Kodak Co. - Colorado Division <br />Keystone - A Division of Ralston Purina Co. <br />Pitkin County Board of Commissioners <br />Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />Steamboat Ski Area (LTV!RDI) <br />Tri-County Water Conservancy District <br />Board of Water Works, City of Pueblo <br />City of Aurora <br />Colorado Springs, Dept. of Public Utilities <br />Denver Water Department <br />Fort Collins Public Works Water Utilities Department <br />Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />Public Service Company of Colorado <br />Southwestern Water Conservation District <br />Thornton Ut ilities Department <br />Vail Associates, Inc. <br />Town of Vail <br />Winter Park Recreational Association <br /> <br />House Bill No. 1357 - 1981 <br /> <br />Despite failure to obtain passage of weather modification legislation in the 1980 <br />session, interest in a state funded research program continued. In late October <br />1980, the Colorado Water Congress called a me:eting of some 40 potentially <br />interested entities and individuals to discuss a winter weather modification <br />research and demonstration program bill. The group met several times during the <br />fall. The result, House Bill 1357, was introduced by Representative Walt <br />Younglund (R), New Raymer, in the first regular session of the Fifty Third <br />General Assembly. <br /> <br />21 <br />