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<br />1966 (Vol. 4, NO.2) issue of Ground Hater. <br />A limited number of reprints may be obtained <br />from the Geological Survey Ground Water Branch <br />office, Room 260, Joslin Building, Villa Italia <br />Shopping Center, 7200 West Alameda Avenue, <br />Denver, Colorado. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />The report on Surface Water Records of <br />Colorado for the 1965 water year will be sent <br />to the printer about the middle of July and <br />should be ready for distribution by early <br />August. <br /> <br />That concludes the report, r1r. Chairman." <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />"Are there any questions of Mr. Odell on <br />the Geological Survey report? <br /> <br />I might comment - I think, Quincy, the <br />matter of opening an office in the San Luis <br />valley is of considerable interest to the area <br />which you represent. The people in the San <br />Luis Valley are quite impatient to get compre- <br />hensive surveys done, particularly in the <br />Closed Basin area. We are faced with two <br />problems in completing these surveys; one is <br />money and the other is personnel. Actually, <br />if we had considerably more money it's doubtful <br />if we could find the personnel to accomplish <br />the work. It will not be possible to complete <br />that survey as rapidly as they would like to <br />have it done in the San Luis Valley. Even if <br />we had the money, we don't have the personnel - <br />the highly skilled personnel - to conduct the <br />detailed surveys that we are engaged in. We <br />are spread very thin now, state-wide, from a <br />personnel standpoint. <br /> <br />We are also starting a comprehe~~ive <br />ground-surface water survey on the south Platte <br />River this year. The Geological Survey has <br />designated a small staff to commence tl1at sur- <br />vey. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />In both cases the surveys will take at <br />