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4/18/2002
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The Daily Sentinel, Zack Barnett
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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Article
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"We can't manage the water we already <br /> have because we don't have room <br /> to store it," he said. "This would not <br /> involve water from the Fryingpan." <br /> Andrew Colosimo <br /> Govemment Affairs Manager <br /> Colorado Springs Utilities <br /> P.O. Box 1103, Mail Code 950 <br /> Colorado Springs, CO 80947 -0950 <br /> 719 - 668 -8005 <br /> 719 -668 -8020 (fax) <br /> With the Daily Sentinel covering this issue, there might be opportunity for a editorial and cover for McInnis ? ? ?? <br /> 04.17.02 Fryingpan won't add to reservoirs <br /> <br /> By ZACK BARNETT The Daily Sentinel <br /> <br /> GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Additional water from the Fryingpan River <br /> <br /> would not flow into two Front Range reservoirs even if Congress approves <br /> <br /> their expansion, a Colorado Springs water official told the board of the <br /> <br /> Colorado River District on Tuesday during a quarterly meeting. <br /> <br /> A bill in the House of Representatives would allow the Bureau of <br /> <br /> Reclamation to study the expansion of Pueblo and Turquoise reservoirs. <br /> <br /> House Bill 3881 would also allow officials to manage differently the water in <br /> <br /> the lakes. <br /> <br /> The Fryingpan - Arkansas Project collects water from the tributaries of the <br /> <br /> Fryingpan and Roaring Fork rivers and tunnels it under the Continental <br /> <br /> Divide to Turquoise Reservoir, where it is stored for use by the city of <br /> <br /> Colorado Springs. <br /> <br /> The bill, however, would not allow additional water to be moved from the <br /> <br /> Fryingpan River into the Arkansas River basin. <br /> Thursday, April 18, 2002 America Online: HMis Page: 2 <br />
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