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<br />~~j~ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Revenues from the sale of power during <br />the calendar year 1967 exceeded $16 million <br />which is a new high for any l2-month period <br />and for the four years of operation of the <br />Storage Project, the accumulated revenues <br />have now reached $40 million. The program on <br />marketing of Storage Project power, which is <br />a very fundamental and vital part of it, is <br />well within our project repayment schedule <br />for this buildup phase. <br /> <br />Under our general investigations program, <br />the review comments on the June 1967 Battle- <br />ment Mesa project feasibility report have <br />been received from most of the state and <br />federal agencies concerning this report. The <br />feasibility designs and estimates have been <br />finished for many features on the Bluestone <br />project and it is anticipated that we will <br />have the report in June of 1968 for Bluestone. <br />It is anticipated that the feasibility report <br />on the Grand Mesa project will be delayed <br />until the end of the fiscal year 1970. <br /> <br />Feasibility investigations on Juniper <br />will be undertaken late this year with funds <br />contributed by this Board, the Colorado River <br />Water Conservation District, the Juniper Water <br />conservancy District and the Great Northern <br />Conservancy District. <br /> <br />Feasibility investigations are in <br />process on Upper Gunnison and the report is <br />scheduled in 1971. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Yellow Jacket feasibility report is <br />in its first field draft form and is about <br />finished. We do need some one or two of the <br />cooperating agency reports to finalize this <br />initial internal draft. <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation and the Feder- <br />al Water Pollution control Administration are <br />cooperatively conducting a two year reconnais- <br />sance study in the upper Colorado River Basin <br />for salinity control. This is a study to <br />