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<br />003170 <br /> <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />This report was prepared under Agreement No. 2-AB-30-00110 <br />with funding provided by the Bureau of Reclamation, Lower <br />Colorado Region; Central Arizona Water Conservation District; <br />Colorado River Commission of Nevada; Six Agency Committee <br />(California); Upper Colorado River Commission; and Utah <br />Division of Water Resources. John Redlinger of Reclamation's <br />Lower Colorado Regional office provided Agreement oversight. <br /> <br />The authors appreciate frank discussions with, and valuable <br />contributions from, the following State and Agency representa- <br />tives: Tim Henley, Arizona; Gerry Zimmerman, Dick Angelos, <br />and Jan Matuzak, California; Gerry Edwards, Nevada; Jeff <br />Fassett and John Shields, Wyoming; Bill Miller, New Mexico; <br />Gene Jensock, Colorado; Barry Saunders and Clark Ogden, <br />Utah; and Wayne Cook, Upper Colorado River Commission. <br /> <br />Appendix D, dealing with environmental compliance, was <br />written by Larry White. Sally Sundberg and Val Rohde, also of <br />the Denver Office, Bureau of Reclamation, made valuable <br />contributions to the environmental compliance discussion. <br /> <br />Tom Hovland and Renate Colloton were very helpful in final <br />preparation and editing of this report. <br /> <br />Mission: As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the <br />Department of the Interior has responsibility for most of our <br />nationally owned public lands and natural and cultural <br />resources. This includes fostering wise use of our land and <br />water resources, protecting our fish and wildlife, preserving <br />the environmental and cultural values of our national parks <br />and historical places. and providing for the enjoyment of life <br />through outdoor recreation. The Department assesses our <br />energy and mineral resources and works to assure that their <br />development is in the best interests of all our people. The <br />Department also promotes the goals of the Take Pride in <br />America campaign by encouraging stewardship and citizen <br />responsibility for the public lands and promoting citizen <br />participation in their care. The Department also. has a major <br />responsibility for American Indian reservation communities <br />and for people who live in Island Territories under <br />U.S. Administration. <br /> <br />ii <br />