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Board Meetings
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1/8/1945
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<br /> <br />(4) That basic assumptions as to. w~ter su~plies in the devising of <br />any plan of development should be set up ac60rding to the allocations of <br />water provided by the Colorado River Compact. <br /> <br />(5) That physical and legal bases ~sed in a development plan should <br />be applied alike to the Upper and Lower Bas~ns of the Colorado River. <br />, <br />I <br />(6) That the policy of the State olr Colorado wi.th resr;ect to <br />protection of present and potential uses o~ water within the Colorado <br />Basin in Colorado where proposed exportati~s of water i'rom the Basin <br />concerned should be contained in the Colora 0 statement, but in words <br />will not be construed as a limitation agai ,t Colorado. <br />I <br />reflect the pc1tential utilization of water for <br />, <br />I <br />. I <br />(8) That the report contain adequa~e provision for the study, <br />evaluation and development of wildlife and recreational values in water de- <br />velopment. <br /> <br />the <br />Ri ver <br />are <br />that <br /> <br />pasture <br /> <br />(7) That the report <br />land irrigation. <br /> <br />(9) That any comprehensive plan 0 <br />Basin should recognize existing developmen <br />agencies, and future development by private <br />and state agencies. <br /> <br />development of the Colorado River <br />by private enterprise and state <br />means as well as by other federal <br /> <br />At this point Gail L. Irela.nd, who <br />of Colorado, expressed his appreciation 1'0 <br />cei ved from the Board and for the pleasant <br />which he had enjoyed while serving as Atto <br />of the Board. <br /> <br />as retiring as Attorney General <br />the fine coor;eration he had re- <br />relationships and ass ociati ons <br />ney General and ex-of'i'ioio member <br /> <br />I <br />On the ouestion of the relation Of~Utilization of mineral resouroes <br />of the State to water development, it was uggested that Mr. Nelson discuss <br />the matter with Dr. Coolbaugh of the Schoo of Mines, with Mr. Palmer of the <br />Metal Mining Fund, and wi th the State Plaiing Cammis si on. . '. <br /> <br />~ The Director was requested to Ca1l1a further meeting of the Board <br />when Chief Engineer Patterson completed, hi statement for submisSlon to the <br />Bureau of Reolamation. <br />I <br />The meeting adjourned at 5115 p. m~. Tuesday. January 9. 1945. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />j <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br />~/}f-~ <br /> <br />Vice- Chairman <br /> <br /> <br />/' <br /> <br />
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