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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. GOSLIN: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />"We will refer the matter to Mr. Moses. <br /> <br />Before we get into this Wilderness Bill, <br />IvaI do you have anything? We appreciate your <br />being at the meeting. Mr. Goslin is Secretary- <br />Engineer of the Upper Colorado River Commission. <br />Do you have anything you'd like to talk to us <br />about?" <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"I believe not, Mr. Chairman. I am here to- <br />day strictly as an observer. I noticed this <br />morning Larry mentioned that at the next meeting <br />of your Board you were going to discuss these Glen <br />Canyon filling criteria. I would like to say <br />that in the meantime we will be preparing, through <br />our engineering committee, a very detailed analy- <br />sis of those principles that have been sent out <br />by the Secretary. We also hope by that time to <br />have made some engineering studies, either - well, <br />I could say both - directly following the princi- <br />ples or maybe following the principles with some <br />variations so that by the time of your next meet- <br />ing if we can help you in any way in presenting <br />the analysis or maybe prepare one, we would be <br />very happy to do that." <br /> <br />"Thank you very much, IvaI. <br /> <br />The next item on the agenda is the Wilder- <br />ness Legislation. Although I see John Barnard, <br />Jr. here, I'll let Larry start the discussion <br />on this." <br /> <br />"Apparently this Wilderness legislation is <br />not a thing we can avoid some stand on any fur- <br />ther. We now have the Department of Natural <br />Resources and the Governor's original request <br />was that we wait until that Department was es- <br />tablished so that recommendations could be made <br />from this Board to that Department concerning <br />the recommendations within our scope. John Bar- <br />nard, Jr., particularly, has done a tremendous <br />amount of work on this Wilderness legislation. <br />He has attended hearings throughout the United <br />States concerning this and has spent considera- <br />ble time in Washington on the matter. You have <br />a memorandum which he wrote sometime ago in your <br />folders, based upon the original legislation. <br />I think John should take over from here." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"Mr. Barnard." <br />