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Board Meetings
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5/18/1979
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Agenda, Minutes, Resolution
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<br />MR.-KROEGER: Are there any questions you would like to ask Duane? <br /> <br />MR~ FETCHER: I have a question. On page 2 under Section D, you <br />define the summer season as from May 15 to September 1. Frankly, I <br />would have defined the summer season a little bit differently. I <br />would have said, "to October 31." Why~was that? <br /> <br />MR. HELTON: Mr. Fetcher, I think this is the summer season on all <br />our appropriations. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. FETCHER: It's not the- summer season in our country. <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: I think, Mr. Fetcher, this has to do with runoff, not the <br />climate as such. The streamflows throughout the state decline pretty <br />rapidly from about the middle of-July through the month of August, and <br />we're down to what we call the "fall or winter flows" by the 1st of <br />September. These are based upon the hydrologic studies and the actual <br />streamflow records rather than classification of seasons. <br /> <br />MR~ FETCHER: - 1- agree with you there~ Larry, but at least-in our <br />country we are down to our minimum flows by the 20th of July,.and our <br />flow season, basically, starts the 20th of July and goes through the <br />end of October. t just feel that this is displaced by a month; but- I <br />have no hangup on it. <br /> <br />MR. KROEGER: Any other questions? <br /> <br />Herb. <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: Duane, I'm trying to simplify this- in my mind. If _you <br />look on your Exhibit A, the stream recommendations, if you take number <br />1, and you take number 3, which is Steelman Creek; you go "A, B, and <br />C" and then the Middle Fork of the Williams Fork down'there, down a <br />little more than halfway, and then they jump out of order, I guess, <br />because its "A, B, C, E, and D," which would be on the second-sheet. <br />In other words, you would have-Bobtail Creek; Steelman Creek, Middle <br />Fork of the Williams Fork, Darling Creek, which is "E." And then you <br />would come back and pick up "D," ,which is the South Fork of the Williams <br />Fork. Okay. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />All this talk, is this saying that the drought only affects those five <br />items ? <br /> <br />MR. HELTON: Yes, sir; that's right. <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: Okay. The rest of it-is:in-here. <br /> <br />-4- <br />
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