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Water Supply Protection
File Number
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 />OJ0787 <br />< <br /> <br />. "f. <br />'.i.J.':"rlI.;.\"~ " <br />. .!, <br />< "',,,",- . . <br /> <br />- 4 .. <br /> <br />5. Framework for Wat,~r PoliCY. <br /> <br />'!'umbO' flOW to that pt>rUon of tbe report entitled <br />"A GeneI'd Framework for Water Policy'" the followlnq com- <br />monts are presented. <br /> <br />On paqe :3 it 18 stated that "Colorac;lo'lI Water Policy <br />also must be ill parte! a re1Pona1 waterrEll!lOUl'ce and eco- <br />nomlo de'Veloplllent plan beoause the state 19 competing with <br />neiqbborinq states for soarce water resources". tebould <br />like to point out that all of the major atreame flovin.., <br />in the State are g'Overned by e':Omptiot. ""th adj()ininl'1 stat.. <br />or Supreme Court deoisions. Beneathere soems to be no <br />opportunity for com~H Hen between the states except <br />throup oases brwgllt in the U. S. Supreme Court. <br /> <br />On the same page the author l!t&Yfil "Color$do' e water <br />policy must be conehrtent with national interests and <br />naUonel policies beCI1U8e funds in the water resourClG <br />field lUe predominantly Federal". Unally, ln the water <br />field it i. ditf:l.oult to detGtIl:line just what thal\4tlonal <br />poliCY Illaybe. There ill 110 pou,ClY at present CO'lednq the <br />entire United Stat<)s. Colorado, thro~h Hs Conqreseional <br />deleqation, the Jational Reclamation. Assoolation ana Con- <br />gras.lond dele<6ations from. the .other 16 eeml;'uld stat.., <br />has been endeavoring to foJ'q$ a poliCY. favorable to this <br />general area. <br /> <br />6. C~DOt~j;J.OI\ for Wltsr SYDDl.1.e.. <br /> <br />On pave 25 the followinq statement is found. "In <br />Clon!lidarinq the future water situation ill Colorado, one <br />qonolusion eeetns oertain. The stl'Uovle e.mollllJ users for <br />limited water euppl1e8 will become even mo1"$ intense l'1I!l <br />Colorado continues to expand". It ie prenmed that the . <br />word "otn:1091e" is used here merely to emphasize the fact <br />that as we pass, in oertain locations, trom an agricultural <br />to an urban IlOC1ety, the US0 of water aleo ohanqes. The <br />"sttugvle" on the east Slopt hae meant that as water be- <br />canes IllOl!'El valuable for munioipal and industrial Ullles, <br />the original water riqhh have bElen purchased and trans.. <br />farred to the new uses. <br /> <br />At the bottom of thh 1'49$ and 0%1 the top of page <br />26, the author mentions several ways -in "hich future <br />
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