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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />Atomic Storage Corporation who was asking <br />for a permit to dispose of wastes to the <br />underground environment. <br /> <br />We have given several oral reports since <br />last June. One of them was given to Ted <br />Gill's water legislative committee, another <br />to the Seminar for State and Federal Agencies, <br />to the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy <br />District and at a symposium in Pueblo. We <br />have been asked by Eric Wendt of the Lower <br />South Platte Water Conservancy District to <br />put on a similar presentation to provide <br />better understanding among the water users <br />and planners in that area. This may come <br />about in January or February at a time when <br />most of the water users can afford to attend. <br /> <br />The published reports that we have are <br />listed in our written report and I won't <br />repeat them, but I will call attention to <br />the most recent one that came out which is <br />Water-Supply Paper 1680 which reports on <br />the magnitude and frequency of floods in <br />the United States, part 6-B, Missouri River <br />basin below Sioux City, Iowa. <br /> <br />Two that are not mentioned here are <br />one recently published, Part I which is <br />the surface water records for 1967 and the <br />other Part II which is at the printers right <br />now and will be available, which are the <br />water quality records for the State of Colo- <br />rado. <br /> <br />Another one that will be ready within <br />the month and has also gone ~o the printers <br />is Colorado Basic Data Release No. 19. This <br />summarizes the data collected during our <br />investigation of Baca and southern Prowers <br />Counties. <br /> <br />That completes my report, Ben," <br /> <br />"Thank you, Ted. Are there any questions <br />