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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />UV"JI <br /> <br />other governmental agencies for planning <br />prudent use of flood hazard areas. Requests <br />for the service must be made through the <br />Governor or his designated representative. <br />In addition, Executive Order 11296, dated 10 <br />August 1966, requires that all projects sup- <br />ported by federal loans, grants, or insurance <br />be reviewed for potential flood hazards prior <br />to approval of federal participation. <br /> <br />Applications have been received for <br />flood plain information reports from Pueblo <br />and Monte Vista. The State of Colorado has <br />established the following priorities for <br />these studies: <br /> <br />priority 1: Part I, Pueblo, Fountain <br />Creek in Pueblo County; Priority 2: Part II, <br />Pueblo, Goodnight Arroyo, wildhorse and Dry <br />Creeks; Priority 3: Rio Grande and Monte <br />Vista; Priority 4: Part III, pueblo, St. <br />Charles River. <br /> <br />The Fountain Creek Report, Part I, <br />Pueblo, colorado, is scheduled for presenta- <br />tion in November 1968 and the Goodnight <br />Arroyo, Wildhorse and Dry Creeks Report, <br />Part II, Pueblo, colorado, is scheduled for <br />completion in April 1969. The report on <br />the Rio Grande at Monte Vista, Colorado, is <br />scheduled for completion in July 1969. <br /> <br />In response to the requirements of <br />EO 11296, 15 requests for flood hazard <br />evaluations were processed in FY 1968 for <br />various sites in the Arkansas River basin <br />in Colorado. Thus far in FY 1969, 3 requests <br />have been processed. <br /> <br />Mr. Chairman, that concludes the <br />Albuquerque District report." <br /> <br />"Thank you, <br />who is planning <br />mony tomorrow? <br /> <br />First of all, <br />project cere- <br />you are going <br /> <br />Mr. Redmond. <br />that Trinidad <br />I understand <br />