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Water Supply Protection
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8040.950
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Section D General Studies - General Water Studies
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
11/1/1957
Author
Ivan C Crawford
Title
Comments on Part I of the Report Entitled - Water Resources of Colorado
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Report/Study
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<br />00D786 <br /> <br />- 3 ... <br /> <br />All available stat1stical teohniques, eleotronic <br />aids, wbieb can be applied to water .tudies, ate beinq <br />used br Government and StatA offices. <br /> <br />3. f!.steral ~l.t1Pl?El an~ ~Cld ,?ll;rUO~~UQn" <br />.i'i,',' , ' , <br />.'1'he X,'~~lt!daticns with revud to Federal relatione <br />presentedol\'psqe '34 require.C#OIlbtll4l.d aotion by the ....n- <br />teen WeltteZ'nStates (.emi"l;rid, Si;.t~.. .,.l.;,~~\anythinq i8 to <br />be ~roClOlllpllshed. OoubUe. SII the 'hre&'U~,.':o,~,.,;Reolamation <br />would lik. to bloreaee t.he area in r/l1U.~;1t o~rl1t.$ to <br />lnolude l!1UOiolpal \ifl!Iter~ Rowever, the enUre United States <br />will have l!lolllethil19 to say about suoh all enlarqod proqrall1. <br /> <br />Priorities for rederd projeote as between abbs <br />appears to be a ll!atter for Congressional deJ.evatione <br />aoting on instruotion. froll! their atates. <br /> <br />. .. On pap 3'1 the writer states that. -Greater looal <br />part::1,oipat1on can inona.. the supply of technioal data <br />on lOQal water situaUons ava.ilable to. 8tate and Federal <br />avenciu-. In Colorado, the I2IOst of the_propolMd projeots <br />have .o~iqinat.d with the local people. The technical. data <br />COllieS from suCh sources only to avelY rainor deo'ree. . Th. . <br />colleaUon of tecJmi<td &11:11 00llt8 la:rqe StlfD8 of money. <br />In the past these SUIIll!l have been fu~nhhod by the Pederal <br />Government. . <br /> <br />4. ADJ:)l1ed Re8ear~ <br /> <br />The author says on pe.qe 37 that .Colorado should <br />.undertake its own researoh aad sUlIlulate rt;u,.uch by <br />others on teohnology &8 related to future w4t.r poUcy". <br />By inferllllloe he advooates th&1: the State engage in re- <br />searoh in applied meteorolOQY and el1ll1(ltology. The pro- <br />otlroment of qualified personnel by the State and the sup. <br />port of ~searoh proqrlllllS undu their direcUon by the. <br />State would be velY costly and probably hard to justify. <br />However, the State could well support euoh progrl!lllS in Co- <br />operation with educational institutions suoh as the Uni- <br />versity of Colorado, Colorado Stat& U~iversity and Denver <br />Uni~.rsity in eaee tho.. institutions have quaiified p$r~ <br />lllOMG! on their staffs. Also, it ll!iqht cooperate with the <br />Federal Govorn!llent. Of course, the support and cooperation <br />llI8nUoned would iavolvlI C1oXlsider4ble sum. of money and the <br />results of the researoh, if any. would not be available for <br />several years. <br />
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