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<br />'j <br /> <br />0"<')'"'1 <br />ul..J-: <br /> <br />~:'.. <br /> <br />...800,00 to 1,000,000 acre-feet of <br />Colorado's share of river water flows out.,. <br /> <br />",total cost of $ 7,000,000, <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board was <br />designated" , <br /> <br />That team, which regularly confers.. <br />(rest of paragraph) <br /> <br />New suggested language, <br /> <br />the amount of Colorado's unused Compact <br />entitlement is the subject of debate and is one <br />of the driving issues behind CRDSS, <br /> <br />the cost may approximate $ 8,000,000 over <br />the course of the project <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board and <br />Division of Water Resources (State Engineers <br />Office) are cosjXlnsoring the project and have <br />assembled a team to oversee the work, , , <br /> <br />The State's project management team is led <br />by Ross Bethel, a principal with Leonard <br />Rice Consulting Water Engineers. Ross has <br />extensive experience is river simulation <br />modeling for public and private water users, <br />State staff also involved in CRDSS project <br />management includes Ray Alvarado, <br />formerly with the firm of Bishop Brogden <br />and Associates and now with the CWCB and <br />Ray Bennett, formerly with Boyle <br />Engineering, and now with the DWR, The <br />consulting team, headed by Riverside <br />Technology, inc. and including Colorado <br />State University, also includes another <br />outstanding engineer, George Fosha of W, <br />W. Wheeler. George will be the primary <br />lead for the development of the CRDSS river <br />simulation models on Colorado River <br />tributaries within Colorado, <br /> <br />A technical advisory committee of major <br />Colorado River water users has been <br />assembled to help guide system development. <br />Technical subcommittees include members of <br />the Technical Advisory Committee and other <br />experts from the consulting community, <br />