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<br />bU.:S6 <br /> <br />MR. GEISSINGER: <br /> <br />DR. EVANS: <br /> <br />"Thank you, Doctor." <br /> <br />"This is the situation today here in the <br />Center (again using the projector and slides). <br />By the way, when I speak of the Center, it is <br />merely a coordinating office, it has no admin- <br />istrative responsibilities or authorities beyond <br />the administration of the funds, but the research <br />is done within and through the Department struc- <br />ture here on the campus. We don't change that <br />at all. This research is through the regular <br />channels of research, Departments, Deans of <br />Colleges, and so on. Here is the program that's <br />described as the allotment program. That is <br />the annual appropriation of a fixed amount, at <br />the present time $100,000. We have five projects <br />going and these have been going on now for <br />three years. We have completed three projects. <br />The annual federal funding is shown there. <br />With these programs no matching is required <br />from nonfederal sources beyond about five per- <br />cent. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I won't try to detail the contents of <br />these projects because we'll have some of the <br />faculty giving you some brief reports in a <br />moment that will cover many of them but not <br />all, of course. Briefly these five projects <br />are first, Ground Water Quality; second" <br />Surface Water Management; third, Water Temper- <br />atures in Streams and Reservoirs, a quality <br />type project; fourth, Atmospheric Water, some- <br />thing related to the previous presentation; <br />and the last one, Economics and Administration <br />of Water Resources. Now at this time, the only <br />other research institution participating in the <br />program through this Center is the University <br />of Colorado as a part of the Economics and <br />Administration project. Any of the others are <br />eligible to participate through this Center in <br />this program and we shall be encouraging them <br />to do so. They have been invited to do so but <br />haven't generated the proposals as of yet, but <br />I know they intend to. We'll have them working <br />in this program I am sure soon, by their own <br />initiative and also at our invitation. That is <br />that program." <br /> <br />I <br />