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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. PETERSON: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. PETERSON: <br /> <br />MR. KUIPER: <br /> <br />Land classification, drainage, water supply, <br />engineering, and economic studies are continuing <br />on the Dallas Creek, San Miguel, and West Divide <br />projects. <br /> <br />Reconnaissance 1nvestiqations <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Reconnaissance studies leading to a report <br />on the Juniper project are well advanced, and <br />the report is scheduled for completion in Jan- <br />uary 1962. Reconnaissance studies for the Upper <br />Gunnison Basin have been started. Funds con- <br />tributed by the State of Colorado, together with <br />matching Federal funds, will be used for these <br />studies. Reconnaissance studies are continuing <br />on the Grand Mesa Project and Ruedi-Western <br />Slope Investigations. <br /> <br />Small proiects <br /> <br />The Orchard City Irrigation District, Delta <br />County, has completed designs and estimates and <br />a draft of most of a loan application report. <br />The draft of report has been partially reviewed <br />by the Bureau, but sufficient data have not yet <br />been assembled by the District to determine <br />feasibili ty of the proposal.." <br /> <br />"Any comments or questions on the Report <br />from Region 4?" <br /> <br />"Mr. Chairman." <br /> <br />"Mr. Peterson." <br /> <br />"I have a question. I'm sorry that no one <br />from the engineering staff of Region 4 appar- <br />ently is here but perhaps Mr. Kuiper can answer. <br />What is the reason why the Fruitland Mesa Proj- <br />ect has been in the Commissioner's office so <br />long? I wondered if something is holding that <br />back or keeping that project from being sub- <br />mitted to the various agencies in the state, <br />that we are not aware of." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />~../ <br /> <br />"I have no answer to that, Pete. We can <br />and will contact the Commissioner's office to <br />