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<br />130D2if5 <br /> <br />Will iam R. Smith <br />May 1, 1979 <br />Page -4- <br /> <br />local offices of the CSU Extension Service, U.S,D.A. field offices <br />and private individuals reported to have historic use data will be <br />contacted. A water resource engineer will be retained on a <br />temporary basis to conduct this search. If necessary, several <br />pumping tests will be conducted to determine aquifer response to <br />various uses. <br /> <br />Element task A-3.7 <br />The water resources aspect of this task should involve the <br />work of Bob Logenbaugh of CSU on well efficiencies and pumping cost. <br />It is planned to contract additional limited testing to develop <br />pumping efficiencies and lifting costs for the study area, <br /> <br />Element A-3.B and A-3,9 <br />These elements will be an extension and refinement of the <br />computer programs and map generations of element task A-3,4. New <br />programs may have to be developed or extensive revision of existing <br />programs accomplished under these element tasks. <br /> <br />Schedule of Research and Reports <br /> <br />It is planned that the time schedule in the summary report will be <br /> <br />fo 11 o~/ed, <br /> <br />Element tasksA-3.1 - A-3.3 complete by end of September, 1979, <br />Available data can be extracted for other Elements at any time <br />hOlvever, <br /> <br />El ement tasks A-3.4- - A-3. 6 compl ete by the end of October, 1979. <br />Element task A-3.7 complete by July 1, 1980, <br /> <br />Element tasks A-3,8 and A-3.9 complete by Novelllber 1, 1980. <br /> <br />Required inputs and coordination <br /> <br />Inputs to these element tasks will be limited to coordination bet\~een <br />Colorado and adjoining states with regard to the establishment of subregions. <br /> <br />The study personnel will be in constant contact with the U. S. Geological <br />Survey during the data compilation phases of the tasks and the computer phases will <br />necessitate coordination with the Texas group at least initially. It may be <br />desirable for the general contractor to select a computer program for use by all <br />states to generate geohydrologic data and maps, <br />