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<br />t>u~u <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. CORNELIUS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. HILL: <br /> <br />"Is there any further discussion on <br />Region 4's report? Thanks very much, Mr. <br />Robins. <br /> <br />Quincy, do you have any members of <br />the Rio Grande Water Conservation District <br />board here Y0U would like to introduce?" <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"We have Bob Taylor, who is president <br />of the Rio Grande, and some of the members <br />of his board, Kelly Sowards, Carl Worley, <br />John Brownell, Dale Sowards, and Don Myers." <br /> <br />"Nice to have you all here. <br /> <br />I'll now ask Mr. Hill of ~egion 5, <br />Bureau of Reclamation, to give his report." <br /> <br />"Mr. Chairman, members of the Board, I'd <br />like to take this opportunity to welcome <br />Jim Ingles from Region 7 and Dave Crandall's <br />representative from Region 4. <br /> <br />Our written report is as follows: <br /> <br />The report of the Secretary of the <br />Interior on the Closed Basin Division, San <br />Luis Valley project, Colorado, is under <br />consideration in the Executive Department <br />of the Government. A reanalysis of the <br />project is being made based on eliminating <br />construction west of State Highway No. 17. <br />On August 17, representatives of the Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board, Rio Grande Water <br />Conservation District, and Bureau of Recla- <br />mation held an informal meeting in Alamosa, <br />Colorado, to discuss the Closed Basin proj- <br />ect and water salvage by restoration of the <br />channels of the Rio Grande, Conejos, and <br />San Antonio Rivers. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The San Juan-Chama project has moved <br />ahead more rapidly than we anticipated. <br />Progress on construction contracts is as <br />follows: <br />