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<br /> <br />SYMPOSIUM <br />PROCEEDINGS <br />SEPTEMBER 1999 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />eAc/mowfeJ,ments <br /> <br />The Colorado River Project Symposium, Managing the Colorado River: Past, Present and Future was developed by <br />the Water Education Foundation, a nonprofit, impartial organization whose mission is to create a better understanding of <br />water issues and. to help resolve water resource problems through educational programs. <br /> <br />SymposilJIll Coordinator: <br />Assistant Coordinator: <br />Symposium Staff: <br /> <br />Advisory Committee: <br /> <br />Rita Schmidt Sudman, Executive Director <br />Lois Rein, Executive Assistant <br />Sue McClurg, Chief Writer <br />S. Joshua Newcom, Writer <br />Wayne Cook, Upper Colorado River Commission <br />Thomas Graff, Environmental Defense <br />Thomas M. Hannigan, California Department of Water Resources <br />Gary Hansen, Colorado River Indian Tribes <br />J. Arturo Herrera, MexicoSection,. International Boundary and Water Commission <br />Pamela Hyde, Southwest Rivers <br />David Lindgren, Downey, Brand, Seymour & Rohwer <br />James Lochhead, Brownstein, Hyatt & Farber <br />Patricia Mulroy, Southern Nevada Water Authority <br />Philip Mutz, Upper Colorado River Commissioner, New Mexico <br />Jerome c. Muys, Attorney <br />Rita Pearson, Arizona Department of Water Resources <br />Greg Walcher, Colorado Department of Natural Resources <br />Gary Weatherford, Weatherford & Taaffe <br /> <br />The Colorado River Project Symposium, Managing the Colorado River: Past, Present and Future Proceedings: <br /> <br />Transcript: <br />Editor: <br />Editorial Assistance: <br />Design: <br />Photographs: <br /> <br />ASAP Word Processing Services <br />Sue McClurg <br />S. Joshua Newcom, Rita Schmidt Sudman and Coni Taylor <br />Curtis Leipold <br />Robin Johnson <br />Rita Schmidt Sudman <br /> <br />The Water Education Foundation would like to thank those organizations that contributed grant funds to help underwrite <br />costs of the Colorado River Project Symposium, Managing the Colorado River: Past, Present and Future held September 16-18, <br />1999, at the Keystone Resort and Conference Center in Keystone, Colorado. <br /> <br />Major funding was provided by: Dames & Moore Group <br />Montgomery Watson <br />U.S. Bureau of Reclamation <br /> <br />Additional funding was provided by: Horton, Knox, Carter & Foote <br />Jones & Stokes Associates, Inc. <br />Krieger & Stewart, Engineering Consultants <br />Metropolitan Water District of Southern California <br />Southern Nevada Water Authority <br /> <br />Group photo sponsored by: Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates <br />Colorado River Indian Tribes <br />Navigant Consulting Inc. <br /> <br />Copies of this publication are available from the Water Education Foundation 717 K Street, Ste. 317, Sacramento, CA 95814 <br />(916) 444-6240 www.water-ed.org <br /> <br />@ Water Education Foundation <br />