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<br />42 <br /> <br />resolution on it. <br />MR. ROGERS: The werdingot the resolution mlght be: <br />It Is the consensus ot the Colorado Water Conse~atlon Board <br />that In those Instances where National Park ServIQe or other <br />departments ot the Government Impede the progress ot industrIal <br />development, be 110 water or electrlolty or whatnot, that they <br />should resolnd from that poll0Y and permit us to have aocess <br />and rights of way, not only for water but tor eleotrlcal energy <br />and other methods ot use. <br />MR. HUGHES: Yes. I don't think. there Is any sense to <br />the pod tlon of creatlng all these natlonal parks and then per- <br />mitting the fact that there Is a national park in a 081'10&111 <br />area interfere with the industrlal development. <br />MR. STONE: Industrlalor agricultural development' <br />MR. HUGHES: Industrial and agrlculturfll bvelopment. <br />MR. ROGERS: I_don't think there is . any Cluestion but what <br />everybody on this Board and the State generally are of that <br />opinion. <br />MR. HUGHES: Put 110 on record. <br />HR. ROGERS: Put 1t on record. Who should be nGtlf1ed, <br />the Secretary of Interior or the President or the Un! ted States? <br />MR. HUGHES: The Secretary of the Interior. <br />MR. HEADLEE: I imagine people up 1n Jackson Hole would <br />agree wlth you, too. <br />HR. HUGHES: They had me baok in Washington at the hear- <br />