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<br />Mr. Rick Brown <br />Intrastate Water Management and Development Section <br />January 07, 200~ <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />As a result of the discussion, review and balloting, the Colorado Basin <br />Roundtable wishes to recommend the following projects for funding, to be considered at <br />the March meeting of the Colorado Water Conservation Board: <br /> <br />SB 179 BASIN FUNDS <br /> <br />Roaring Fork Watershed Assessment <br />Grand County Streamflow Management Plan <br />Old Dillon Reservoir Enlargement <br />Fraser River Sedimentation Ponds <br /> <br />SB 179 STATEWIDE FUNDS <br />Fraser Basin Sedimentation Ponds <br /> <br />The completion of the Fraser River Sedimentation Ponds was recommended for a <br />split between Basin Funds and Statewide funds, due to its size, and the inter-basin nature of <br />the project. While located in Grand County, it is necessitated by the sediment from US 40 <br />over Berthoud Pass and the operation of the Moffat Collection system, and will function to <br />maintain the usefulness of the Fraser River downstream. <br /> <br />By this letter, I am forwarding the ballot tabulation from the December meeting, as <br />well as the applications and supporting materials for these projects. <br /> <br />The Colorado Basin Roundtable appreciates the support of the Department of Natural <br />Resources, the Colorado Water Conservation Board and the Interbasin Compact Committee <br />in furthering the development of Colorado's water and in fostering inter-basin <br />communications and discussions. We believe that these projects will assist in this effort. <br /> <br /> <br />cc: Eric Hecox <br />Attachments: <br />Ballot Tally <br />Roaring Fork Watershed Assessment Application <br />Grand County Stream Management Application <br />Old Dillon Reservoir Application <br />Fraser River Sediment Pond Applications (2) <br />