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<br />County. If you will, I am on loan from the Middle Park Water <br />Conservancy District. <br /> <br />For the purposes of this hearing, the Board of County Commissioners is <br />not in disapproval of the recommendations nor do they approve them. <br />Quite frankly, their opinion is that they don't have sufficient I <br />information on which to act at this time. With respect. to Eagle <br />County's preliminary, there were :three page.s of filings that.were made. <br />I think the only filings that have been made with respect to Grand <br />County before were very minor in nature. Of course, what.I was going' <br />to request is exactly what Mr. Sparks indicated to the people from Eagle <br />County earlier, which is that the board would appreciatei:t if some . <br />representative from this board or from the Fish and Game, or whoever, <br />could come up and sit down with them'at a mutually convenient time so <br />that we could discuss this whole thing--some of the things that .occurred. <br /> <br />The Williams Fork is clearly an identifiable area of drainage in the <br />Colorado River Basin, and the board didn't know how these fitted in <br />with possible minimum streamflows on some of the streams th:at flow into <br />the Williams Fork, nor do they have any basis for saying that these <br />l!linimum streamflows, if they were to endorse them,would, in fact, be <br />the amount necessary for fish and game or whatever--fish habitat. <br /> <br />So, Mr. Chairman,. that's what I came here.:to say today, . I :think what <br />the Board of County Commissioners would like to do is sit down with a <br />designated member of your staff and also the Division of Wildlife so. <br />that they can see the justification that the board has for these: <br />figures and also how they fit together with the entire Williams Fork <br />drainage. <br /> <br />MR.. KROEGER: Larry, do you wish to respond to this? <br /> <br />MR.. SPARKS: No problem. We:would be glad to set up a meeting at any <br />time that is convenient. <br /> <br />MR.. COZIER: Well, Mr. Sparks, we would be more than happy. I can <br />give you some days and I will talk with. your office in the next few <br />days. <br /> <br />MR.. SPARKS: Your point of contact would be the chief of our environ- <br />mental section. That~s Mr. Helton. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR.. COZIER:' That's part of our other problem which is trying to figure <br />out whom do we, in fact, contact with respect to this whole thing. <br /> <br />MR.: SPARKS: Don't call me. Call him. <br /> <br />(Laughter). <br /> <br />-36- <br />