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<br />::3/J. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />UNITED STATES <br />DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION <br />Regional Office, Region 4 <br />P. O. Box 360 <br />Salt Lake City 10, Utah <br /> <br />May 29, 1958 <br /> <br />Mr. R. M. Gildersleeve, Acting Director <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />212 State Office Building <br />Denver, Colorado <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Gildersleeve: <br /> <br />Following receipt of your letter of May 26, 1958, <br />advising of your Board meeting on June 5, and Mr. Jerman's <br />telephone discussion with your office on May 28, we made a <br />careful review of possible progress reports that may be of <br />interest to your Board. We find, that since Mr. Jerman re- <br />ported pretty much in detail at the last Board meeting, there <br />is not sufficient new material to justify our representative <br />appearing at the June 5 meeting. We have a second complica- <br />tion; that is, our 1959 programing conference continues through <br />the week of June 2. We feel, however, that your Board will be <br />interested in the progress being made on the Curecanti unit, <br />and wish therefore, to mention some of the events that have <br />transpired during the past few weeks. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Our field crews have returned to the Curecanti area <br />and are engaged in material exploration work. We anticipate <br />completion of this field work sometime in mid-July so that the <br />laboratory analyses can be completed and the data furnished to <br />Denver before September 1. <br /> <br />The required Morrow Point topography has been re- <br />ceived from the private mapping contractor and forwarded to <br />the Denver Office so that a reconnaissance earth dam estimate <br />can be prepared. <br /> <br />Narrow Gauge Dam site topography has been received <br />from the Geological Survey and mailed to Denver also for a <br />