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49 <br />11! This 202 business has got their personnel <br />2 stretched thinner than they have been.stretched before. <br />3 MR, GIBSON: I think we ought to follow it up -- <br />4 consider following it up with a letter to the Corps of Engineer ' <br />5 general -- I can't recall his name right now -- in Washington <br />6 <br />with a <br />letter stating our problem, what <br />the <br />response <br />is, <br />and <br />7 <br />ask for <br />some assistance <br />from his office. <br />I <br />believe <br />he is <br />the <br />8 <br />man that <br />used to be <br />in, what, Tulsa <br />or Albuquerque, which one? <br />9 <br />So he is <br />somewhat, I <br />think® familiar <br />with this area. <br />loll MR. COOLEY: No one is here from the Corps today <br />11 11 are they? <br />12 We have been treated, of course, with courtesy <br />13 and frankness by the Corps of Engineers, but that isn't the saME <br />14 thing as getting the job done. <br />15 MR. GIBSON: Well, I am not saying Albuquerque -- <br />16 I don't mean to imply they are not doing a good job, but if <br />17 they are loaded down, maybe by our prodding Washington a little <br />18 bit they might be able to come up with some help in the situatii <br />19 or something'. <br />20 MR. COOLEY: I am willing to do that if there <br />21 is consensus. I am not sure I want to put Duane on the spot, <br />22 but how do you other Colorado people feel about it? <br />23 MR. IDLER: Well, I'll concur with that thinking <br />24 <br />MR. <br />REYHER: <br />It seems <br />fine <br />with me. <br />25 <br />MR. <br />COOLEY: <br />Well, I <br />don't <br />think it calls for a <br />