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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />DTI'~7SJ <br /> <br />It is necessary to single out certain individuals who contributed <br />substantial information and guidance to this study element. Members of the <br />High Plains Study Technical Consulting Panel have been particularly helpful. <br />Of special importance to the B-3 regional study element have been Dr. Robert <br />M. Hagan, University of California at Davis; Dr. Allen V. Kneese, Resources <br />for the Future, Washington, D.C.; Dr. J. Herbert Snyder, Director, California <br />Water Resources Center, Davis; Dr. Frank Orazem, Kansas State University; and <br />Mr. Jack Horton*, Horton & Co. Inc., Saddlestring, Wyoming. <br /> <br />Mr. Kenneth M. Turner, P.E., with the California Department of Water <br />Resources; Dr. Steve Rawlins, U.S. Salinity Lab at Riverside, California; <br />Mr. Richard Eddy, Office of Atmospheric Resources Management, U.S. Bureau of <br />Reclamation, Denver; Mr. Jack Weeks, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources <br />Division, Denver; and members of the High Plains Study Council Liaison <br />Committee have all made significant contributions to this study and their <br />help is hereby acknowledged. <br /> <br />Several of the managers of underground water conservation districts <br />throughout the High Plains area have provided useful guidance, as have other <br />members of the General Contractor team for the study - Arthur D. Little, Inc. <br />of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Black & Veatch of Kansas City, Missouri. <br /> <br />* Now deceased. <br /> <br />xix <br />