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Board Meetings
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12/9/1964
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<br />""i'..L.;.1.0 <br /> <br />ideas, both from our own staff and from others <br />who have devoted a considerable amount of time <br />to the problem. <br /> <br />We have submitted to the Board a proposed <br />answer to Governor Love. This represents the I <br />best thinking that we could come up with at <br />this time on some specific proposal to be <br />integrated into a workable water code. I do <br />not recommend at this particular moment that <br />we go into this letter. First, I would like <br />to have the Geological survey present some of <br />their findings on facts that have been developed <br />in the Arkansas Valley. <br /> <br />Actually the staff of this Soard has never <br />attempted to prepare any ground water legisla- <br />tion in the past. It was our original idea <br />and thought that we did not have sufficient <br />information available upon which to predicate <br />a workable integration of ground water and <br />surface water uses. To that end this Board, <br />some years ago, commenced the ground water <br />surveys, which have gradually increased in <br />financial assistance and in the scope of the <br />studies. These basic surveys have been gen- <br />erally completed throughout the state. The <br />Geological Survey has issued reports on various <br />sections of the state. We have now amassed a <br />tremendous amount of knowledge on the extent <br />and nature of the ground water resources of <br />the State of Colorado - knowledge which here- <br />tofore has not existed. <br /> <br />with this knowledge in hand and with the <br />continuing knowledge that we will accumulate, <br />we have made these specific proposals, with <br />the full realization they may have to be <br />changed as actual legislation is drafted or <br />implemented. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />We have constituted for review and re- <br />search one of the largest investigative forces <br />that this BOard has ever supervised. We have <br />now started in the Arkansas Valley on a pilot <br />study. We selected the Arkansas Valley because <br />it does constitute one of the major ground <br />
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