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<br />45 <br /> <br />atives.from other states urged that the United States Geologi- <br />cal Survey set up a budget estimate for the expense of these <br />stations. We were successful and the est1mate vas approved by <br />the Secretary of the Interior and went to the Bureau of the <br />Budget. The Bureau of the Budget approved the estimate vith <br />a very slight reduction, and that is now before the committees <br />of Congress. It is believed that the appropriation for these <br />compact stations Will be made. We did not encounter any op- <br />position anywhere. <br />I vonder if there are any questions about that. <br />MR. PUGHE: Was that 125 additional stations or does it <br />include the Whole' <br />MR. STONE: Maybe Mr. . Gildersleeve c8.1l. ansver that for you. <br />Y,R. GILDERSLEEVE: Those are in operation now. <br />MR. PUGHE: How many in op~ration no,,' <br />MR. GILDERSLEEVE: Well, all but about four. <br />~-R. PUGHE: Only four additional stations~ <br />MR. GILDERSLEEVE: Thatt s only approx1mately. <br />MR. HUGHES: Do you have the locations of those four <br />there, Gildersleeve' <br />MR. GIIJ)ERSLEEVE: One of them is .a new statlonon the. <br />Colorado River at the Colorado-Utah state line. One is on the <br />NcElmo Creek near the Colorado-Utah state line. One is on the <br />Mancos River near Towoac, and there are two stations on the <br />White River, on the north and south forks of the White River near <br />