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rears ago, thus, the current cost would be about 6 billion... also look at pumps, valve and <br />power requirements: <br />Project costs overall include organization, permits, design, it of way, construction, <br />operation, maintenance, finance. <br />What to do in the 30 years before it is build to finance the cost. <br />--Schedule for completion... compares CPA could have been built in 5 gears. <br />Why- the Mississippi: that's where the water is. (Dillinger: why rob banks... that is where <br />the money is) <br />Invitation to visit upper Gunnison. <br />Questions: <br />Bill Jerke: Did you look at the Missouri? <br />Gaiv: Study that Exxon did involved the building of a pipeline in MT that would be built <br />across the Continental Divide and dump into the White River (not enough water to <br />process oil shale), <br />Then thought to look at Omaha, not enough water near Omaha, look at Corps <br />website... go doi-mriver... go to St Louis..but still not enough: look where Ohio and Miss <br />join... Ohio provides 60% of flow there, first gauging station south is Hickman, over 100 <br />years of records. <br />John Stencil: 20 years to build? <br />Gary: Actual construction 5-8 rears: but permitting and right of way acquisition will take <br />easy 15-20 years before even thinking of turning a shovel of dirt. <br />Bert Weaver: Seems like we have to become less competitive in all of our manners of <br />acquisition, look at the fact that our culture can't even think of sharing right of way on <br />interstates. <br />Gary: Truing to follow the divide between the Platte and the AK worth thinking because <br />you could put water into either river at any time. But you are correct and this actually <br />follows Hwy 50, disclosure: I have federal leases: and Union Park is part of our lease <br />Harold Evans: Ideas as per financing. How to deal with these multiple years billion dollar <br />financing. <br />Gary: No answers, we could trv by adding a $5 fee per month to each user, other sources <br />could be exchanges. <br />Yampa Basin tour: Bill Jerke: Wed. 9/24 through Friday, 9/26, drive time and extensive tour, <br />Dianne: Yampa Basin roundtable meeting? <br />Todd Doherty: Basin roundtable meeting is October 15 so this will not be in conjunction. <br />Schedule: Wednesdav, 9/24: meet in Steamboat, leave for Still Water Reservoir and <br />Yampa headwaters: 3 pm: tour Stagecoach Reservoir, return to Steamboat..Tour <br />recreational diversions, <br />Thursday: leave Steamboat and tour Carpenter Ranch <br />Tom Iseman: Nature Conservancy owns and manages Carpenter Ranch, historical, <br />ecological values associated with the river, the project director kyho manages the ranch is <br />on the Basin Roundtable and he will help with the tour, tour of ag. riparian and industrial <br />activities... <br />Lunch in Meeker, <br />Tour the Pienace basin-oil and gas activities: tour oil shale facility, sponsored by Shell. <br />Arrive in Craig for night: