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2003
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Colorado Water
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Administration
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Water Center of Colorado State University
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December 2003 Issue
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Water Availability, there were calls for a "language of model certainty" <br />as well as for a "language of data consistency." Participants felt that ef- <br />forts to model water availability are not well understood and, therefore, <br />are not able to support reduced conflict in water management as much <br />as desired. <br />For additional information about the workshop findings, please <br />refer to the website at http: / /www.doi.gov /water2025 /. <br />Right, from left: Mike Applegate, Northern Colorado Water Conservancy <br />District, and James Broderick, Southeastern Colorado Water Conser- <br />vancy District. <br />SOUTH PLATTE FORUM 2003: <br />PLANNING FOR UNCERTAINTY <br />Initiative, currently underway. <br />Attorney General Ken Salazar <br />updated the audience on efforts to <br />better integrate ground and surface <br />water management in Colorado. <br />Other topics addressed dealt with <br />the economic impacts on rural <br />economies of water transfers from <br />agriculture, biological responses to <br />water development, the interface <br />between aggregate mining and wa- <br />ter management, landscape industry <br />PICTURES; From top clockwise: Rod Kuharich, Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board; (from left) Dan Merriman, Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board, Dennis Montgomery, Hill & Robbins; Marc Johnson, Vice Provost, CSU; and Ken Salazar, Colorado At- <br />torney General. <br />
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