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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />5.17 <br /> <br />felt that when it does come up in the <br />House, consultation will be had with the <br />Congressmen from the four Upper Basin <br />States. I assume the Grass Roots Committee <br />will abide by that decision. I think that <br />is about all of the official proceedings <br />that took place. I have given Mr. Delaney <br />and Mr. Dutcher a report of this meeting in <br />writing." <br /> <br />The meeting recessed for lunch at 12:00 noon to <br />reconvene at 1:30 P.M. <br /> <br />Afternoon Session <br /> <br />The meeting reconvened at 1:30 P.M. <br />6. Rio Grande Studies <br /> <br />MR. CRAWFORD: <br /> <br />"Mr. Tipton will not be here today and a <br />young man in the office, Philip Mutz, who <br />has been working on the Rio Grande studies <br />will substitute for Mr. Tipton. <br /> <br />"1 would like to say, in connection with <br />this, some two years ago the Legislature <br />appropriated $10,000 to make studies in the <br />San Luis Valley in 'reference to this par- <br />ticular subject. We have, out of that <br />amount of mone"1", l spent some $6,700. <br />$5,700 was spent on aerial surveys. <br /> <br />"Mr. Mutz will present this memorandum to <br />you and explain generally w~at findings we <br />have, and the conclusions and advice which . <br />Mr. Tipton has passed on in his memorandum". <br /> <br />Mr. Mutz presented the memorandum, a copy of which was <br />given to each of the Board members. <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"1 am going to have to leave before we get <br />through with the discussion on this memorandum. <br />I would like to say, for the record, that the <br />people in the San Luis Valley who are directly <br />concerned with this have not yet had an <br />opportunity to see this report. The situation <br />