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Weather Modification
Applicant
Northern Region Colorado International Corp.
Project Name
Cloud Seeding
Date
11/1/1977
Weather Modification - Doc Type
Application
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<br />APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR <br />WEATHER MODIFICATION ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />FORM 1oIM2('. <br />"'- <br />(REVISED 10/25/77) <br /> <br />'I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, '(under Colorado Weather Modification Act' of 1972) <br /> <br />(Use additional sheets if necessary; maintain reference to the application paragraphs.) <br /> <br />1. Applicant: Colorado International Corporation <br />Colorado International Corporation <br />2. Domicile of applicant: 2851 Va1m:mt, Boulder, en 80301 <br /> <br />3. Principal Colorado address of applicant: P. O. Box 3007, Boulder, en 80307 <br /> <br />4. Business address of applicant: <br /> <br />2851 Valnont, Boulder, en 80301 <br /> <br />5. Licensed person in control: <br />The person or persons holding a valid weather modific~tion license (under 151-1-10, <br />CRS 1963, as amended) who' will be in field control of the project or activities for <br />, which a permit is requested are: ' 'Dr. Lan:y G. Davis. Mr. Ralph P<wan1A. ,Tr. <br />Dr. lewis O. Grant, and J. <Men Rhea, Colorado State University. <br /> <br />6., Time period durin~ which the proposed operation shall continue: <br />~ 10, 1977 to April 30, 1978 <br /> <br />7. Name and address of applicant or other person on whose behalf the operation is to <br />be conducted. WAtcpr C'nnsp1Vatim: l1n>>rd. StAt.. of rnlnr",<'!n, <br />1313 ShPnMn. n>.nvpX'. CnlorA<'!n 80201, ",nt'l rnlnr",<'!n !'ltc",tcp !1ni"",.-.:ity <br />AtnosIileric Sciences D:pt., Ft. Collins, en 80521 <br />8. Operational Plan: <br />Attached to this application is an operational plan, prepared by the licensee(s) <br />above, which contains each of the following elements: <br /> <br />a. A statement of the nature and objectives of the proposed project. <br /> <br />b. A map of the proposed operating area specifying the primary target area and <br />the area reasonably expected to be affected. (Hap should be reproducible.) <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />Description of how the project will be implemented and carried out. <br />location, weather data available, types of aircraft, seeding devices <br />material, seeding rates, etc.) <br /> <br />(office <br />and <br /> <br />d. Any expected effects upon the environment resulting from the proposed project <br />and the methods of determining and evaluating those effects. <br /> <br />e. Any additional information which may be required to describe the operation <br />and the proposed method of its evaluation. <br /> <br />9. Factors indicating that the proposed weather modification project is conceived to <br />provide and offers promise of providing an economic benefit to the area in which <br />the operation will be conducted (applicable only to commercial projects): <br />Project is based upon tedmology developed fran research studies and field projects <br />~ch nave oeen o:::mauccea ill COLorado rrount:aJ.nous reg1.ons and Ul other rrountain oro- <br />graphic reg1.ons. 'Ihese stulles contlIffi that when seeCling 1.5 corrlucted under proper <br />t:t,ol~atu:re ana wino col'lC11.t1.ans, lllC:reaSe5 of LO-20% :ul the average water content per <br />season can be expected. '!he anount of s~ increase is hi ' , <br />frequency of !le-""hle clou1 corrlitions. ' ghly dependent upon the <br />
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