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<br />For Early Arrivals: OPTIONAL SESSION <br />July 26 --- 7:00 fUll. -Quigley Auditorium <br />Primer or. Colorado ~'\'ater Law: <br />\Vhat it is and no'.v it works <br />F';'cs"nl.eJ bv' tnloc <br />Natural Re~;ources Law C:enter of LTI~iversitv of Colorado. Boulder <br />IJirector. Larry \,lacIJonneU an~~ Guest,.Speaker~ <br />st'.:;si:n/~ OPCYl t }1i? puJHIC) <br /> <br />r.J/L..iIL .JL A ~...... ~ ~ -6..4.J6 ~ -JJL.... ~ ~ .6.J16 ~ ......... ~ ~ ...oiIIIIlL~ ~I.<tI A1IIIL.. ~iI/6. -tiIl..~ ~.J116. .. ~ .IIIL ~..... ~..ilII <br />_~,""i=.. ._. _ T~4li, ~ <br /> <br />JULY 28 - TUESDAY <br /> <br />THE CHALLENGES: <br />I~(~-Viewin~, Management and Planning Potentials <br /> <br />6:45- 9:45 Options for Early Risers: (advance registrants only; board buses at Union parking lot; take a jacket) <br />Raft Trip - Scenic Float of the upper Gunnison River <br />(pleasant, Class I and II waters) Conducted by licensed outfitter. $15.00 fee. <br />Visit the Roaring Judy Fish Hatchery (DOW) <br />Conducted by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. <br />Moderator for the Day: <br />Rod Kuharich, Senior Resource Planner, City of Colorado Springs <br />9:45-11 :00 Brunch/Speaker (Escalante Terrace) <br />"Improving the Participatory Process in Planning: An Imperative for Colorado's Water Future" <br />David Howlett, President, American Planning Association--Colorado Chapter and Economic <br />Development Director, The Denver Partnership, Inc. <br />11:00-12:55 Coordinated Statewide Water Planning: A Panel of Presenters: <br />"The Status of Water Planning in the Western States: Overview" <br />David Getches, Professor of Law, University of Colorado, Boulder <br />Perspectives on Statewide Planning: The Quest and The Questions <br />Chris Paulson, State Representative and House Majority Leader <br />James Lochhead, Colorado Commissioner, Upper Colorado River Commission and Chairman, <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Charlie Jordan, Executive Assistant to the Manager, Denver Water Department <br />12:55- 1:20 "National Forest Management and the Water Planning Dilemma" <br />Sid Hanks, Deputy Regional Forester, Forest Service, USDA <br />1:20- 1:35 Break and Refreshments <br />1:35- 2:00 "The Pending Greenhouse Effect and Its Implications for Water Policy" <br />John Harte, Professor of Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley. <br />2:00- 2:25 "Water Rights and Realities: Considering Practical Matters" <br />Leonard Rice, Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. <br />2:25- 2:50 "Water Conservancy Districts and Their Role in the Planning and Management of Colorado Water <br />Resources" <br />Larry Simpson, General Manager, Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />2:50- 3:15 "Integrated Basin Planning: A Statewide Perspective" <br />Bob Looper, Water Resources Program Manager, HDR Infrastructure, Inc. <br />3:15- 5:30 Panel of Respondents to Speakers of the Day: <br />Stan Cazier, attorney, Middle Park Water Conservancy District; James Rizzuto, State Senator; <br />Colonel John Coats, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District; Ed Carpenter, State <br />Representative; Reed Kelly, Colorado Wildlife Federation; Eric Kuhn, Assistant Secretary-Engineer, <br />Colorado River Water Conservation District; Hester McNulty, Water Chair, League of Women <br />Voters of Colorado; L. Richard Bratton, Vice-Chairman, Colorado Water Resources and Power <br />Development Authority. <br />6:30- 8:30 Colorado Blue Sky Banquet (Keating Hall lawn) <br />Master of Ceremonies: Comic Water Diversionist, former Senator and WSC Professor, Martin <br />Hatcher. [Rain place: Escalante Terrace] <br />Speaker: C. Dale Duvall, Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D.C. <br /> <br />"Colorado Sightings" a WSC art faculty exhibit of paintings on display. <br />