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<br />28 <br /> <br />oft up at Green Mountain. <br />MR. STONE: I think they did at one time for 1;~e field <br />work. ~he wort now Is beIng done In the ChIef EngIneer's <br />office and 1n the engineerlng oftice of Region 7. Mr. ~lpton <br />has had recent conferences With him. and they are not through <br />w1th theinvestlgatlon. <br />MR. METZGER: We are still wlthin our t1lle on approprla- <br /> <br />t10ns' <br /> <br />MR.. STONE: Actually, there ls $81Q,000 for the next <br />flscal year of additional money. !bat carrIes over so 1t Isn't <br />interfering With any approprlatlons. Those heretofore made <br />have been carrled over. <br />MR. ME'l'ZGEB.: I think that's mainly what they were <br />worried about down In Horgan. They dldn't want to lese the <br />money that had been allocated In the past over someexplrat1on <br />feature. <br />MR. STONE: !he next .1tem is the Collbran ProJeot. It <br />ls s~ated there that the Dlreotor of Reglon 4 had submitted <br />his report. Be dld that en January 4. The 90 days for the <br />off101al comments of the seven states of the Colorado River <br />BasIn have explred. '!'he flve states of the UpPer Bae1n- <br />that, of course, Includes Colorado--flled favorable comments. <br />. The_ State.. of Nevah failed to flle any comments. The Depart- <br />ment of PublIc Works of Californla submltted the report to the <br />CalIfornIa-Colorado RIver Board and asked fora memorandum. <br />