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<br />would organizationally be responsihle for addressing power issues; the <br /> <br />power subteam would be established to assist Western if possible and coor- <br /> <br />dinate power activities. Two Western representatives bave been invited <br /> <br />and have accepted to serve as members of the power marketing and <br /> <br />transmissi.on subteam. Suhteam leaders are usually employees of the Water <br /> <br />and Power Resout'ces Service who nave tecnnical expertise in the subteam's <br /> <br />disci.pline; however, it is anticipated the power sunteam 'eader would be a <br /> <br />representative of Western to coordinate the c~itica1 power data. The <br /> <br />suhteam would probably meet two to three times a year on the average. <br /> <br />Meeting locations would be at the location convenient for the most people. <br /> <br />The environmental. subteam woul.d he involved with issues concerning <br /> <br />biology. recreation, and cultural resources t"at would occur. A~encies <br /> <br />who are interested in any of those areas are encouraged to have a <br /> <br />representative on the environmental. team. It is anticipated the environ- <br /> <br />mental subteam l"!ader lJould be a representative of the Durango office en- <br />vironmental division staff. The su'>team would deal with a wide range of <br /> <br />environmental issues and would need an effective team manager ,dth t"e <br /> <br />necessary Hme to devote as a leader more than a technical person. The <br /> <br />environmental sunteam would meet about four times a year usually in the <br /> <br />project area. <br /> <br />Governmental Agencies <br /> <br />All governmental agencies interestec1 in the Dunham Point study are <br /> <br />encouraged to part,cipate. In setting up the teams, Water and Power hoped <br /> <br />that most of the contribution to the study from other governmental <br /> <br />agenc ies could be made through one of the teams. However, ; f an agency 1S <br /> <br />unable to participate on a team, Water and Power will work directlv with <br /> <br />the agency to resolve concerns. Also, legislation (i.e., Fish and Wild- <br /> <br />life Coordina.tion Act) may require Water and POlJer to work directly <br /> <br />15 <br />