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<br />ACKtDILEDGHENTS <br /> <br />The authors wish to thank those who participated in this project. Mike <br />Baker, Kathy Holley, Chuck McAda, Mike Montagne, Toby Mourning, and Doug <br />Osmundson assisted in fish sampling. Dan Crabtree, Bureau of Reclamation, Grand <br />Junction, Colorado, provided engineering support and coordinated the construction <br />and excavation of the connection channel at Gardner Pond. Steve McCall, Bureau <br />of Reclamation, Grand Junction, was responsible for conducting NEPA compliance. <br />Both Dan and Steve obtained the necessary county, state, and federal permits. <br />This included a floodplain permit from Mesa County, a NPDES discharge permit from <br />the State of Colorado, Department of Health. and a 404 permit from the U. S. Army <br />Corps of Engineers. Blake Bailey. Burt Ives. Bob Levine. and Ted Juntilla. <br />Bureau of Reclamation. Grand Junction. provided surveying support. <br /> <br />The State of Colorado, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. owner of <br />property surrounding Gardner Pond. and Mr. C. W. Van Wagner, owner of the area <br />around Hotspot Pond at 29.5/8 Road. permitted access to the site. Ed Gardner. <br />Whitewater Building Materials. Corp.. Grand Junction, coordinated and facilitated <br />agreements with Kurt Mill of the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation and <br />with Colorado Mined Land Reclamation. Pat Nelson, floodplain habitat restoration <br />coordinator for the Recovery Program. Denver. Frank Pfeifer. Fish and Wildlife <br />Servi ce . and Bob Norman, Bureau of Rec 1 amat ion, Grand Junct i on. provi ded <br />administrative support. The draft report was peer-reviewed by Dr. Richard <br />Valdez. Dr. Richard Wydoski, and Patrick Martinez. <br /> <br />viii <br />