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Weather Modification
Project Name
Rules and Regulations
Title
Modification of Weather
Date
5/23/1973
Weather Modification - Doc Type
Public Hearing
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<br />37 <br /> <br />1 specific so that whether I'm the Hearing Officer, or somebody <br /> <br />2 else, and particularly the applicants ot those vJho oppose the <br /> <br />3 application, have some oppo!"tunity to jlldge "7hether all of the <br /> <br />4 aspects of the applicatio?1 '"ere met. <br /> <br />5 Those are my comments. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />HR. HENDERSON: Is it;:oo late to comment on YOur <br /> <br />7 comments? <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />HEARING OFFICER MOR~~1: No, it is not. <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />MR, HENDERSON: Vle've been--as I Immv a lot of <br /> <br />10 people have--concerned for a long time with the terminology <br /> <br />II0f--and this is not the only state that has this kind of a <br /> <br />12 law'--b11t 1;dth the terminology in specifying a primary target, <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />d hr' . r" " ,"' '. I . <br />an t en'Ivrther specLlYJ.ng tne ",rea W:U:"J.D wIne:! ,tl1e <br /> <br />oper.a.... <br /> <br />14 ,t4nn 'mioh~ n~~e~.L ~nv ~ea~lie- ~~r'nc'me-" 0- ~-.t7~h~'1~ <br />.........,. - -Lo........ Gt.L...... -- <::-_ J :v Ci._~ A.. r-.~.c: -'_-I ~~1Ct .!.. ':'".d.~.i' L.....I>..l. 0" <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />The first of t;~3e, the primary target, is an easy <br /> <br />-16 one to define. You jl1st draw a lille around the:ce and fay <br /> <br />17 that f s where Y01l are going to af.fect whatEver phenomena you I re <br /> <br />18 going after. The axea over vJhich the proj eet might affect <br /> <br />19 sor.oething is 'iDt,ch more diffiCult, and the way itts tvorded ther , <br /> <br />20 and as I see it, it can't be 'iJO,:'ded allY other way, as it's <br /> <br />21 worded in the Act, it simply says: which might be affected-- <br /> <br />22 over which the area might be affected. <br /> <br />23 <br /> <br />This is an arbitrary thing, and is always gOiDg to <br /> <br />24 come u? ro!: argument, arId I d0ul"t see ar:y easy 'iilay ou';: of that <br /> <br />25 except perhaps to eliminate that part of the lkt e"1tirely--OJ~ <br /> <br />MRS, LaRINA M, BROWN <br />CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTER <br />263 TITAN STREET <br />AURORA, COLORADO 80010 <br />
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