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<br />,~ -,<"""..;."...........~.,.~ <br /> <br />programs described in Section 3.2. The estim~ted costs assume 85 % of the work to be privately <br />contracted and 15 % of the work to be performed by state employees. It is envisioned the plan <br />be re-evaluated annually for progress, and to examine technological advances and any unique <br />demands that arise within specific regions of the state. <br /> <br />Acknowledgements <br /> <br />The preparers of this report were Mr. Ray Bennett and Mr. Joseph Grantham, Division of Water <br />Resources, and Mr. Randy Seaholm, Water Conservation Board. They acknowledge the <br />legislators foresight in requesting this assessment of Colorado's water resource information. It <br />has become obvious over the past few years that the only way the state can adequately develop <br />and protect its water resources is through sound basic data and information. This assessment <br />focuses on the status of that information and should allow future plans to be developed to <br />address the areas of need as described in this report. <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board and the Executive Director, Danes (Chuck) Lile and <br />his staff, with the State Engineer, Hal Simpson, and his staff, provided much needed direction, <br />hard work and focus in the preparation of this report. Finally, a special thanks to the Division <br />Offices of the Division of Water Resources. These people are actually out in the field <br />administering the waters of the state daily and have a clear knowledge of the needs of the state <br />to protect this most precious resource. Any endeavor such as this would run the risk of being <br />an "ivory tower" educational exercise without their insight. Their bard work and dedication is <br />deeply appreciated. <br /> <br />4 <br />