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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR; KUIPER: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. OGILVIE: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLE'1'ON: <br /> <br />MR. WILLIAMS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. NELSON: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />At the present time, Cheesman, being a <br />relatively small reservoir, our lowest reservoir <br />of any substance for exchange, doesn't provide <br />too many opportunities." <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />"When our staff started looking at the Two <br />Forks and the Denver metropolitan study some <br />years ago, the Two Forks Reservoir seemed to <br />be an absolute necessity. Without Two Forks <br />there is no way to fully utilize the water <br />supply from the Blue River system. We consider <br />this a key element, the last major storage <br />element, that we can foresee for the Denver <br />metropolitan water supply system." <br /> <br />"We feel the same way." <br /> <br />"Any further questions from the Board? Mr. <br />Williams." <br /> <br />"It is not particularly a question, perhaps <br />an observation. You" have given a beautifully <br />prepared report. We in Colorado west, in spite <br />of Betty Woods in McCall's Magazine on the <br />Radon gas, think that somebody is going to <br />grow over there and we hope there is sufficient <br />water left to allow us to proceed in that <br />matter. ;, <br /> <br />"Mr. Nelson, did you get that on your <br />recorder?" <br /> <br />iiNo. h <br /> <br />"If there are no further questions from <br />the Soard, I would like to only have one or <br />two questions from the audience. We have some <br />important questions on pollution coming up, <br />other agenda items, and I would limit it to two <br />or three questions arbitrarily. I see one in <br />the back of the room. <br /> <br />Would you come up so that we can have your <br />