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<br />contains an account of state funding since 1972 through annual budget <br />bills and supplemental appropriations for special drought relief <br />projects. Chapter IV discusses weather modification research bills <br />proposed since 1972 but not enacted. Chapter V identifies weather <br />modification expertise and interest groups important in Colorado and <br />Chapter VI addresses the current functions of the state program. <br /> <br />Appendixes include present and past members of the Colorado Weather <br />Modification Advisory Committee, project citizen advisory councils and <br />licenses and pennits (from the Department of Natural Resources files) <br />issued s~nce the current statute was enacted in 1972. Projects conducted <br />in the state since 1977, when the author of this report joined the <br />Department of Natural Resources to staff the Weather Modification Office, <br />are summarized. <br /> <br />Special recognition and appreciation are extended to the members of the <br />Colorado Weather Modification Advisory Committee who have offered <br />guidance and counsel to the program throughout the past five years. Their <br />names appear in Appendix A. <br /> <br />From 1975 until Spring 1980, the activities for this cooperative <br />agreement were conducted under Harris D. Shennan, Executive Director of <br />the Department of Natural Resources. Subsequently, the activities have <br />been conducted under the current Executive Director, D. Monte Pascoe. <br /> <br />A particular thanks goes to Terii Lamphier for many hours of capable <br />record analysis and expert word processing. <br /> <br />ii <br /> <br />~'''"''''- <br />