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South Platte Steering Committee
State
CO
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South Platte
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Date
1/16/1962
Author
R.M. Gildersleeve, CWCB
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Agenda Item 3: South Platte River Steering Committee
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Agenda Item #3 <br />CWCB Meeting 1/17/62 <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />215 State Services Building <br />1525 Sherman Street <br />Denver 3, Colorado <br />January 16, 1962 <br />M E M O R A N D U M <br />TO: L. R. Kuiper, Acting Director. <br />FROM: R. M. Gildersleeve, Deputy Director. <br />SUBJECT: South Platte River Steering Committee. <br />Since the October meeting of the committee, studies have <br />been carried on by the Bureau of Reclamation and the staff of this <br />Board which will furnish the information requested by members of <br />the committee with regard to potential water exchanges and areas <br />which might be served at the Narrows and Hardin reservoir sites. <br />It is apparent that the studies must be made on the basis <br />of river flows under present conditions and under those which will <br />occur with future expected development of transmountain diversions, <br />and with the Colorado -Big Thompson Project in continued full opera- <br />tion. <br />Since detailed analyses of daily flows are required, the <br />studies are not yet completed, and it is felt that no good purpose <br />would be served by calling a meeting of the committee until the <br />facts are fully available for its consideration. Because the hy- <br />drology involved is basic to the formulation of any plan for devel- <br />opment in the basin, it is not anticipated that the work will cause <br />undue delay in the completion of the final report by the Bureau of <br />Reclamation. <br />RMG /lk <br />
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