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Colorado River Recovery Implementation Program-- Page 2 <br />• Water acquisition for the endangered fishes <br />Group Memory, February 28, 1992 <br />• <br />Peter E. -ditto - I.D. "impediments" not "issues". Find way around or thru. <br />Bob G. -ditto- Peter - + get water in streams. <br />Eric K. Be realistic in reference to people on Western slope and it's way of life. <br />Gene J. Begin to resolve problem issues within context law and compact. <br />Eddie K. Fast and efficient plan for species recovery. Look at it in "balanced way" . <br />Larry S. Refine issues/impediments and resolve, but some may be too big. <br />John H. Frame issues and road map on how to proceed from here. Go faster! Build trust <br />among parties, more Esprit de corps. <br />Hal S. Develop "roadmap" - be open around this table. <br />Wendy W. Will be legal resource. <br />Grady M. -ditto Tom P. - "Cut to the chase." <br />Jay S. -ditto Margot, Larry and John, build trust. <br />Assumptions about process: <br />* Focus on "impediments" <br />* Biologists will produce best basic for flow recommendations. (Guru I). <br />* Use list of impediments as basic for inventory. <br />IDEAL VISION: <br />A timely process. To protect sufficient instrument flows to supplement self-sustaining <br />populations of the endangered fish consistent with the Recovery Implementation Program. <br />"Happy fish and happy people. " <br />(Understanding that R.I.P. includes reference to Colorado and Federal laws.) <br />