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December 17.2007 <br />1. The CBRT Non-Consumpti~~e Needs Assessment committee held a meeting that discussed the <br />timetable of the Non-Consumptive Needs Assessment data ~yould be collected (18 months), and <br />a discussion of the data collection techniques to quantifti~ minimum tlo~ys required to maintain <br />healthy riser ecosystems. <br />2. The CBRT approved grants totaling $300,000 from the CBRT Basin Account and $127.900 tiom <br />the Statewide Account To date. $415.000 has been allocated from the CBRT Basin Account out <br />of $1 million total available over 6 years. The grants appro~~ed include: <br />Proposal CBRT $ CWCB $ <br />Urmd County Phase 2 Stream Flow Mglnt Plan 100.000 <br />Roaring Fork Watershed Shady Phase 2 40.000 <br />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 />3. Jun Broderick, Elecutive Director of the Southeastern Colorado Water Conselti~ancy District, <br />Pitkin Count- Commissioner Rachel Richards. and Aspen City Engineer Phil Overeynder <br />discussed the PSOP. or Preferred Storage Option Plan. for increased storage alternatives in the <br />FrF~ingpan-Arkansas basin. The Southeastern Colorado Water Consel-~~ancy District recommends <br />increasing dam heights to store 75.000 additional acre feet in Pueblo Reser~°oir and 14.000 <br />additional acre feet in Turquoise Lake. <br />January 28, 2008 <br />1. Scott Balcomb, Ulemyood Springs attorney. discussed the Upper Colorado Rig-°er Commission <br />the Shortage Criteria recentlti~ adopted b~, the 7 states that are participants in the Colorado River <br />Compact, and Colorado's need to develop a response to a forthcoming Compact Call. <br />2. The settlement beiyeen Denver and the Eagle Water and Sanitation District was discussed in <br />which Eagle settled its lawsuit against Denver for failure to exercise due diligence in perfecting <br />its conditional water rights. Denver relinquished conditional water rights it held in the Eagle <br />River upstream of Minhlrn and in the Eagles Nest Wilderness Area, but retained the right to <br />develop the Wolcott Reser~Toir and fill it with ~~•ithdrawals from the Eagle River and Piney River. <br />3. John Bickerman discussed the Ulobal Settlement negotiations. <br />February 25.2008 <br />1. Stan Lazier and Carlyle Currier led a discussion of what the CBRT ~yould like the Colorado ~eieted: z_~,T~~~~ P~i~~~~~it ~ ~~i~~~~i~, <br /> <br />River to look like in 50 ti~ears ~yith respect to water supplies. Roundtable members recommended ~ Ba-.inRoun~ltableCBRT`:~OO230008- <br />~ os s-Iamres ret, ~~~os eBxT soy <br />that sources of water be addressed in local land plamling decisions: that agr iculh~re should not be <br />Deleted: +%'_~~~008 <br />~ <br />, <br />~~ <br />I: Literbaeui C'omhaot Conuiuttea E3asui Round tables ~ oloiadoAlimrtee I~Iunrtes Feh 3008 C'BRT.do~ 8 ~i <br />~~1( ~ <br />