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<br />., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Utah Winter Operational Weather Modification Program for various counties in <br />Utah, continuous operation with the exception of very wet winter seasons of <br />1984-1986. The Utah operation has approximately 130 generators in its network <br />(1974- present) <br />. Idaho Winter Operation Weather Modification Program for the Boise Board of <br />Control in Idaho. The Boise board of control is five different irrigations districts <br />and the program is for higher elevation snowpack augmentation in the Boise <br />River Basin (1992-1996,2001- present). <br />. Kings River Winter Operational Weather Modification Program in for the Kings <br />River Conservation District and Kings River water Association. California. This <br />program was for winter-time snow augmentation for the Kings River drainage <br />above Pine Flat dam in the southern Sierra Nevada of California (1989-1993). <br /> <br />B. Certificate of Insurance from R.C. Knox Insurance Company providing coverage limits of <br />$2,000,000. This policy has special coverage beyond that of a standard liability policy in <br />that it provides coverage for any "consequential effects of cloud seeding". <br /> <br />C. References for Don Griffith and North American Weather Consultants for publications. <br /> <br />2. Exhibit B: "Meteorological Feasibility Assessment of Cloud Seeding Potential for Snowpack <br />Augmentation in the Higher Elevations of Gunnison County Colorado", prepared for <br />Gunnison County by Don Griffith ofNA WC, dated December 2002. <br /> <br />3. Exhibit C: "Guidelines for Cloud Seeding to Augment Precipitation", American Society of <br />Civil Engineers Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 81, published 1995. <br /> <br />4. Exhibit D: "Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification", adopted by the American <br />Meteorological Society Council October 1998. <br /> <br />5. Exhibit E: "A Winter Cloud Seeding Program in Utah", authored by Don Griffith North <br />American Weather Consultants, reprint from the Journal of Weather Modification 1991. <br /> <br />6. Exhibit F: "Three Rainfall Augmentation Programs in Texas", authored by Don Griffith, <br />North American Weather Consultants, reprint from the Journal of Weather Modification April <br />1987. <br /> <br />7. Exhibit G: "Evaluations of Direct and Extra Area Effects of Utah Weather Modification <br />Programs to Increase Water Supplies", Report to the Wyoming State Engineer's Office <br />prepared by Lewis O. Grant, Mark D. Branson and Paul W. Miekle, Jr. of Colorado State <br />University, dated August 28, 1992. <br /> <br />8. Exhibit H: "Economic Feasibility Assessment of Winter Cloud Seeding in the Boise River <br />Drainage, Idaho", prepared by Don Griffith and Mark Solak: ofNA WC, April 2002. <br /> <br />9. Exhibit I: "Feather River Basin Cloud Seeding Feasibility", prepared by Robert Swart and <br />Don Griffith ofNAWC and Bruce Jones of Resource Consultants Inc. of Fort Collins, <br />Colorado, reprint from the World Meteorological Association, Journal of Weather <br />Modification, Volume 19, No.1 pp 73-76,1987. <br /> <br />3 <br />