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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
Date
4/8/1954
Author
Colorado Information
Title
Colorado Information Newsletter 1954-1955
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<br />'" <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />'- <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />COLORADO INFOREATION Neusletter - Thursd~ZL...Eay 1'3. )954 - Par'e.. 2. <br /> <br />The last paYlnent on $25 mi.llion in antici,:;ation warrants is:;ued during <br />former Gov. Johnson I s term ~lilJ. be InDue JU'1e 1. The~' had been issued to under- <br />1'iri te an expanded road ouilc\in;; program... i'he last paynent will come to $1,785,000 <br />.on the principal al,d $2/+,54} .i.1 i..t"'i'est. The. s ~ate vl1n haye paid $7.672.000 <br />interest on the 1'ral'rallts, according to reports.... <br />The sum of $2,339,343.10 was received by state Tre:csurer HOtler F. Bedford <br />in a check to covor t he balance due fron four bonillnG firms on the issuance of <br />bonds for a new. stat~ high~my ml1ll5.nistration buiJ,ding, C oTlstruction on ~rhich has <br />already started.. The s\Un of $50,000 had nlread;r boenceposited vlith the bid for <br />the neH building... .. , . <br />The question of impoun<ij.ll(l the books of the Karl F. Hehl En(!ineering Co. <br />~lith respect to its dealin:;s llit:l Jefferson COU:lty highlighted openin/;; phases of <br />a grand jury investi~ation tho!~....... <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Hl1nting and fishing in Colorado yield $1.50,000,000 annually, acoording to <br />the game <J1d fish depl:\rtr.lent. 1;hi.ch uas in thQ mlddle of the biggest trollt- <br />planting operation in its history as opening of .the 1954 fishing season drew <br />near. <br />Last year an all-ti~e record was s et in the plllllt5_I:g of catchable +tout <br />~n Coloradois streams and lakes: tallies ShO\-10d over 3.330,000 trout of !!lore than <br />six inches in length and ~leighing mOl'e than a total of 700,000 pounds were planted <br />last year. EJq;eotations ~lere that the pl<.Jnt this yeal' will exceed last year I s. <br />About 3,431,000 troclt ~Tere planted in 1952. <br /> <br />-------- --- -- -- -- ---------- - ---- ------ - -.---- ------ --- <br /> <br />The promotion of a Colorado ~lil1 . to aospi tali ty to tourists Has pointed up <br />by Governor Thornton i.n an address to those attending the governor I s hospi tali ty <br />conference. Cited was the fact that an e::tel1sion by cacl1 visitor of his tour <br />bli' one day ,.muld yield an addi tiorlal $33 million to the state. <br />Endorsed by the "roup was the sue:;es-Lio!l that v:'.si tors be encoura:;ed to <br />hunt for uranium as one inducement for extendinz their stays...... <br /> <br />---- - -.--- -- -.- - - -- ---- ... - ---- --- -- ---- - -- - - - - -- --...------- <br /> <br />The Hater sup?ly outlook foi' Coloredo dropped further last month, and <br />predictions were made tha t the late seo:.son water supply l;o~d be ve!".! short. <br />\-later survey for llaY 1 shwed tl1el'e wes less water stored in the mountain snow <br />of the state than for any !lay 1 since 1936 when surveys began. <br />Prospects for wj,nter 17heat productio:1 d~'o:,ped last month in a very dry April. <br />Present outlook for the AUGust crop is 20,:75,COO bushels--5,408,OOO less than <br />April 1 prospects---vlhich ,-rould make the crop the smal;!.est harvested since 1 941f. ... <br /> <br />------------------------------------------------------ <br /> <br />---------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br />EQUIPI.IENT NOlES: The PO~ler Vane "365" and "600" Rotary Compressors me.d.e by <br />the Chicago Pneumatic Co. of lIe1-1 York is beinG featur'3d by Dunderson-Taylor <br />Hachinel'Y Co.. 1201-1237 Shos:10ne st., Denver. The manufacturer cites suoh <br />fer.tures as smooth running, llghtHeight, econarical perfOrtlance. Iou. discharge <br />tenlperatures, tilt operation, spring suspension, automotive steeril'1(l';....,.. <br />J.rmco Drainage Co.. in its cUl'rent issue of The Highvray l1agazine, ccmpany <br />house organ, haa a symposium on siGns representing a round-up ~ey among <br />highway engineers as to placenent of street and highway siClls, colors, wording, <br />materials, and sizes........ <br />The H.vl. hoore Equipment Co. is to be in its nevI quarters on Colorado Blvd. <br />in Denver no later than July 6......... <br /> <br />----------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br />Over $1,600,000 was saved in the last three years 1L~der the program set in <br />1951 by Gov. l'hornton requ.iring all state de;:>artments and institutions to put <br />10% of their annual appropriation in reserve, whic;1 they may s...end only ~lith <br />tile permispion of the governor and the state controller. <br /> <br />----------------------~-------------------------------------~----- <br />.-- ... <br /> <br />26 <br /> <br />
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