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dried up to permit bluegrass lawns and ornamental shrubs on the Front Range; that agriculture <br />should be preserved in Colorado; the Front Range conserve more water; and that the water <br />availability, consumptive and non-consumptive needs analyses be completed before additional <br />east slope diversions occur. <br />2. Marls Levorson of URS described the impact that natural gas drilling in Garfield County is <br />having on water supplies. Drilling activities can pernut saline water from deep water aquifers to <br />migrate up through vertical fractures into potable water supplies, and permit saline plumes to <br />migrate to the Colorado River. <br />3. A preliminary report on the energy demand water needs assessment was presented. <br />March 24, 2008 <br />April 28, 2008 <br />Eric Kuhn discussed his draft "Vision for a West Slope Water Future." <br />2. The Grand County Stream Flow Management Plan, Phase II, was discussed by consultants <br />Peggy Bailey and Thomas Wesche. <br />I:AInterbasin Compact Cominittee~Basin Roundtables\Colorado~Minutes~Approved Munrtes Apri12008 CBRT.doc 9 8~2~ <br />