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<br />LINDA M. LAZZERINO (University of Colorado, <br />B.A., Political Science, '67; J. D. '71) has <br />been since 1982 an attorney with the Platte <br />River Power Authority, a public corporation <br />and a political subdivision of the State of <br />Colorado. Her responsibilities include <br />development and review of utility operating <br />and intergovernmental agreements and <br />administrative hearings before various <br />governmental authorities. Previously she was <br />a staff attorney with the Tri-state Generation <br />and Transmission Association, Inc. (1978-82); <br />and Acting Director, Division of <br />Registrations, with the Colorado Department of <br />Regulatory Agencies (1975-77). She is a <br />Steering Committee Member, Board of Directors of the Colorado River <br />Energy Distributor's Association, a 6 state association of federal <br />hydroelectric power purchasers in the Colorado Basin. <br /> <br /> <br />DANIEL B. MAGRAW (A.B. Economics, Harvard '68; <br />J.D. Boalt Hall Law School, University of <br />California at Berkeley, '76) teaches <br />international law and international <br />development policy (focusing on natural <br />resources development) at the University of <br />Colorado School of Law. He worked for three <br />years in India as an economist and business <br />consul tant, is a consultant for the united <br />Nations and the U.S. Department of State, and <br />chairs committees in the American Bar <br />Association and American Society of <br />International Law. He has published widely in <br />the public and private international law <br />field, including articles regarding <br />international liability for nonprohibited acts' (e.g., liability for <br />transboundary pollution). In February 1989 he organized the Doman <br />Colloquium on International Law at the University of Colorado on <br />"Global Change and the Third World." <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />J. WILLIAM (BILL) McDONALD (B.S. Chemistry, <br />Colorado College; J.D. University of Chicago <br />Law School; M.S. Natural Resources Management, <br />University of Michigan)" is the director of the <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board, a division <br />of the Colorado Department of Natural <br />Resources. When he joined the Department of <br />Natural Resources in 1976, he was responsible <br />for a statewide water policy study and an <br />assessment of the impacts of energy <br />development on the water resources of the <br />Upper Colorado River Basin. Previously he was <br />on the staff of the Great Lakes Basin <br />Commission where his primary activity was as <br />study manager of the first phase of a water <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />e) <br />