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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. TIMM: <br /> <br />culprit in the problem owes us some money to <br />help try and correct it. There is a large <br />influx of tourists, of course. There is <br />interstate use of this area. We are here today <br />really to ask you gentlemen if we can work with <br />you and get together on this to try to solve <br />these problems. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Our primary, I would say the first target <br />is to get some district formed through the <br />legislature. As Mr. Smades pointed out, if we <br />try to do it locally up there we meet all kinds <br />of self-interest opposition and it is too big <br />an area to try to tackle through a local elec- <br />tion. If this district is formed and if the <br />legal content of it is such that it can qualify <br />for some of these federal aid funds, we feel <br />that is the way to go. <br /> <br />We appreciate your g1v1ng us time today <br />and we sincerely enlist your aid in any way <br />that we can receive it. We would be glad to <br />donate any and all the time that we can to <br />help it along. <br /> <br />Thank you very much." <br /> <br />"Thank you, Fletcher. <br /> <br />Are there any other speakers?" <br /> <br />"We ;.lllay have somebody here from the federal <br />agencies who would like to speak." <br /> <br />"I am Christopher Timm. I represent the <br />Water Quality Office of the Environmental <br />Protection Agency. We still know our name <br />even though we have been through about three <br />or four changes. <br /> <br />The Colorado River Bonneville Basins <br />Office performed a water quality survey of the <br />Grand Lake area in August-September, 1969, to <br />determine the water quality conditions of Grand <br />Lake, Shadow Mountain Lake and Lake Granby, <br /> <br />I <br />