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Weather Modification
Contract/Permit #
#2001-2
Applicant
Southern Colorado Farms
Project Name
Southern Colorado Farms
Date
6/15/2001
Weather Modification - Doc Type
Application
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<br />.' <br /> <br />Application for Colorado Weather Modification Permit <br /> <br />May 16, 2001 <br /> <br />In The Matter of the Application Of: <br /> <br />Applicant- Sonthern Colorado Farms, Inc, <br />P. O. Box 416 <br />Center, Co. 81125 <br /> <br />For A Colorado Weather Modification Permit <br />No. <br /> <br />Comes now Victor P. Smith, as president and herewith submits his application for a new <br />Weather modification Permit and states as follows: <br /> <br />1, The person holding a valid Weather Modification License, who will control the <br />project is - Michael John Eggers, 55 North Torres, P. 0, Box 416, Center, Co, 81125, <br />Phone 719-754-2681 or 719-754-3484 <br /> <br />2. The dates of proposed projects will begin upon the issuance ofthe permit in 2001 and <br />thereafter, in June and conclude in September. <br /> <br />3, The sponsors name and address is the same as the applicant. <br /> <br />4. The general location of the project is in the South Central portion of Saguache County <br />Colorado, Township 41. <br /> <br />5, The technology to be employed is the usage of sequenced sound waves to produce a <br />cavitation effect in the ice forming area of the cumulus cloud formation and inhibiting <br />the formation of ice particles and pennitting the moisture to fall as rain rather than <br />hail. <br /> <br />6. The permit application fee of$100,OO is enclosed, <br /> <br />7, The amount or cost of the project will be paid as the costs are incurred, It is estimated <br />that the cost will be $2000.00 per hail cannon for a total of 16,000.00 <br />
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