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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. GOODHIN: <br /> <br />~m.. CRANDALL: <br /> <br />favorable - a satisfactory benefit-cost ratio. <br />The reimbursable costs can be covered as well <br />as the operation and maintenance expenses. It <br />otherwise meets the requirements necessary for <br />a favorable project under the criteria that <br />we weigh it against. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Battlement Mesa, Upper Gunnison, the <br />Yellow Jacket, are all in a continuing investi- <br />gation stage and are proceeding satisfactorily. <br /> <br />The advance planning, which is the post <br />authorization and investigation work, on <br />Fruitland Mesa is coming along with some <br />topographic mapping, aerial topographic map- <br />ping, finished. Likewise we are proceeding <br />with the advance planning on the Savery-Pot <br />Hook. <br /> <br />As a final note here, our small reclama- <br />tion project program, the Orchard city Irri- <br />gation District project was determined to <br />be completed on December 31, 1965. <br /> <br />Mr. Chairman, that concludes the oral <br />report of Region 4." <br /> <br />"Thank you, Nr. Crandall. Are there any <br />questions from members of the Board?" <br /> <br />"Hr. Chairman, I'd like to ask Mr. Crandall <br />a question. Did you transfer practically all <br />the storage t.hat was in Taylor Reservoir into <br />the Blue Mesa or do you have quite a little <br />left?" <br /> <br />"I don't have the specific figures in <br />mind, Craig. It is my understanding that <br />only a part of the water from Taylor Park <br />was moved down. We had pretty good runoff <br />conditions in the Gunnison River, a good fall, <br />so we were able to do a large share of this <br />job with water other than that storage. I <br />think we had planned at one time, perhaps, of <br />moving about 70,000 acre-feet. We moved <br /> <br />I <br />