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<br />NOW, the studies that we sponsored, by NUS, are, so far as we know and <br />can find out, far more detailed, involve a great deal more field work <br />than the' studies which the Division of wildlife has conducted. And we <br />just'believe, in the last analysis, that it is a question of evaluating <br />who has gone at this most carefully and with the best background and who <br />has come up with the right conclusions. <br /> <br />MR.: STAPLETON: I'm sure' we take the premise that the Denver Water Board <br />isn't interested in killing fish. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. WILLIAMS: Right. <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: That is a basic understanding. But you say sO many <br />second feet, and the Division of wildlife has a larger figure? <br /> <br />MR. WILLIAMS: <br /> <br />Right. <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br />as Dire'ctor of <br />can, with' some <br /> <br />Okay, then, Larry, I think one of your great last actions <br />this board is to get a memorandum out to us as to how we <br />degree of intelligence, listen to these matters. <br /> <br />MR. 'SPARKS: Mr. Chairman, I will isolate the' differences. <br /> <br />First, we will try to reconcile as many differences as we can. Then what <br />we cannot. reconcile, we will isolate and explain. each one of thOse with <br />hydrographic charts and come up with a method of procedure. . <br /> <br />I might say that we have made modifications. <br />number of modifications already.' I appointed <br />fisheries. <br /> <br />We made a~considerable <br />myself as the expert on <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: You're as close as anybody I know. You fish enough. <br />(Laughter.)' . <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: I just went through and reduced some of them, changed some <br />of them, arbitrarily. I have 'some feeling of how far I can push people <br />every now and then. We have made some. changes in these to which,Eagle <br />County has entered an objection. so we are in a situation where we have <br />both parties objecting. That is a healthy situation when you can't, <br />solve a prOblem otherwise. <br /> <br />But we will isolate the problems and solve what we can and get out a <br />memorandum.to the Board explaining the differences and have a procedure <br />which we think should be followed so the Board can be completely informed. <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: You will be able then to isolate the problems and evalu- <br />ate with the principals how 'long it is really going to take? <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: And having practice enough ~n the Federal Court to know <br />that you only get about an eighth of what you ever ask for, Wayne, we <br />may be a little arbitrary. <br /> <br />-28- <br />