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Re: Protocol Document - Tim Feehan's Additional Comments Page 1 of 3 <br />Re: Protocol Document - Tim Feehan's Additional Comments <br />Kowalski, Ted [ted.kowalski @state. Co. us] <br />Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 3:00 PM <br />To: Scott McElroy [smcelroy @mmwclaw.com] <br />Cc: DeLong, Carly; Bidtah Becker [bbecker @nndoj.org]; Ryan Christianson [rchristianson @usbr.gov]; Charles Blassingame <br />[crbcharlie @gmail.com]; Jason John Dasonjohn @navajo- nsn.gov]; Mike Brod [mbrod @cwrpda.com]; Randy Kirkpatrick <br />[randysjwc @sjwc.org]; Manuel Heart [mheart@utemountain.org]; Tim Feehan [tim.feeha n @state. co. us]; Atencio, Lena; <br />Celene Hawkins [chawkins @utemountain.org]; Jim T. Dunlap [waterjimi @live.com]; Dan Law [dllawconsult @comcast.net]; <br />Rex Kontz [rpkontz @ntua.com]; Steve Dunn [sdunn @merrion.bz]; Peter Ortego [portego @utemountain.org]; Liz Taylor <br />[etaylor @taylormccaleb.com]; Aaron Chavez [achavez @sjwc.org]; Lawler, Chuck; Jennifer Hunt Uhunt @hillandrobbins.com]; <br />Howard, Russell <br />Thanks Scott, <br />Scott, <br />We spoke. As we discussed, I see this language as merely reserving the rights of the parties to use the <br />water where they are allowed to use it under the federal settlement act and the 2000 amendments, <br />recognizing (of course) that any use would have to be in compliance with the appropriate state water <br />laws. <br />Thanks, <br />Ted Kowalski <br />Chief, Interstate, Federal, and Water Information Section <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 721 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Phone: (303) 866 -3441 Ext. 3220 <br />Cell (303) 588 -6661 <br />Fax: (303) 866 -4474 <br />ted.kowalski(a-),state.co.us <br />www. cwcb. state. co. us <br />On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Scott McElroy <smcelroy&mmwclaw.com> wrote: <br />I need a little more explanation as to the meaning of the addition on p. 2. Are we talking about the <br />2000 Amendments ?. If so, what are the additional geographic limits and why does the federal <br />legislation matter when we are talking about the state decrees? <br />Scott B. McElroy <br />McElroy, Meyer, Walker & Condon, P.C. <br />1007 Pearl St. Suite 220 <br />Boulder, CO 80302 <br />ph. 303 - 442 -2021 <br />cell 303 -641 -3089 <br />https: / /email. southern - ute.nsn.us /owa/ ?ae= Item &t= IPM.Note &id= RgAAAABhM4iaBm... 11/15/2012 <br />