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<br />The state of Colorado is in the process of developing a Geographic Infor- <br />mation System (GIS). Data acquired by the satellite-linked monitoring system <br />will be placed in a common data base with other types of geographic-based <br />data. The GIS would allow for the extraction of multi-characteristic infor- <br />mation onto a common map base. <br /> <br />Efforts continue to promote utilization of the satellite monitoring <br />system. Numerous presentations were given during the year to interested <br />groups. Numerous articles and professional papers wre released for publica- <br />tion. Two professional papers were given at the Colorado Water Engineering <br />and Management Conference held at Colorado State University in February, 1987. <br /> <br />. "The Colorado Satellite-Linked Water Resources Monitoring <br />System", John R. Kaliszewski, Project Manager, Colorado <br />Division of Water Resources, <br /> <br />. "The Colorado Satell ite-Linked Monitoring System - App1 ica- <br />tions in the Dolores River Basin", Daries C. Li1e, Division <br />7 Engineer, Colorado Division of Water Resources. <br /> <br />In May, 1987, the ClXlncil of State Governments (COSG), released nation- <br />ally a feature publication on the Colorado satellite-linked monitoring system <br />in their INNOVATIONS series. This was the result of the selection of the <br />system by the COSG in 1986, as one of the top eight innovative state programs <br />in the nation. Numerous states responded by requesting detailed information <br />on the Colorado system. <br /> <br />To facilitate communications with the user community, a monthly status <br />report on the monitoring system is distributed to the user community. <br /> <br />-8- <br />