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I <br /> 3.6 Projects Recommended for Deauthorization <br /> ' Authorized projects which show no activity may be deauthorized to allow new projects to <br /> proceed, especially those that may have a better chance of coming to fruition. If an appropriation <br /> has not been encumbered within two years after legislative approval, the Board staff will work <br /> with the project sponsor to determine if the project can go forward or if it should be deauthorized. <br /> After a project has been completed, the remaining unspent but still encumbered funds are <br /> deauthorized as soon as possible. At its November 1995 meeting, the Board recommended three <br /> projects totaling approximately $1.5 million be deauthorized by the General Assembly in FY 95- <br /> 96 as listed_in Table 5 below. <br /> TABLE 5 <br /> Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> Projects Recommended for Deauthorization in FY 95-96 <br /> Authorization Amount Amount <br /> ' Project Name Bill and Year Authorized Deauthorized <br /> Town of Elizabeth HB95-1155 $ 437,250 $ 437,250 <br /> City of Salida SB94-029 553,000 553,000 <br /> Pagosa Area Water & San. Dist. HB93-1273 500,000 500.000 <br /> ' TOTAL $ 1,490,250 $ 1,490,250 <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> CWCB Annual Report, page 19 <br />