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Thereupon Chairman Vandemoer adjourned the meeting at 4:45 <br /> p.m. • <br /> Chairman Vandemoer reconvened the meeting at 8:30 a.m. on <br /> November 4, 1983 . <br /> Agenda Item 18 - Little Snake River Management Project, Wyoming <br /> This item was discussed at Executive Session on Friday morning <br /> at breakfast. <br /> Bill Paddock outlined the issues and the meeting held <br /> between Colorado and Wyoming officials in November, 1983 . Mr. <br /> Danielson also discussed the Compact issues involved. <br /> Some of the issues discussed were: <br /> - Can Wyoming divert water from the west to the east slope? <br /> - What are Wyoming ' s responsibility to Colorado under the <br /> Compact? <br /> - What would be the division of water between the states? <br /> The general consensus was that since Wyoming may not proceed <br /> on this project Colorado should try to have Wyoming withdraw its <br /> application from the water court. <br /> Agenda Item 19 - Operation of the Colorado River Reservoirs • <br /> Mr. McDonald ' s memo of October 28 to the Board. (See Appendix <br /> J attached. ) Key points were Board ' s formal position in the <br /> statement McDonald submitted to the House Interior and Insular <br /> Affairs Committee on September 7, 1983 . <br /> The BOR' s 84-85 proposed operations plan present 4 key issues <br /> outlined in the memorandum. The Recommended Board Position in <br /> addition to the memorandum points is: <br /> (1) Have the BOR write a statement to the effect that the <br /> targeted storage space on January 1 is necessary for <br /> health and safety. Also, to document that this is a <br /> unique one time situation and establishes absolutely no <br /> precedent or in any way prejudices the Upper Basin <br /> position with respect to Compact matters. <br /> (2) There is no basis for more than 5 .35 MAF of flood control <br /> storage in the Colorado River system and Colorado will <br /> accept no more than the this amount. <br /> (3) The proposed operation results in Upper Basin Reservoirs <br /> not being filled each year. This isn't acceptable. <br /> -18- <br />