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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.470
Description
Pacific Southwest Interagency Committee
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
4/5/1978
Author
PSIAC
Title
Minutes of the 78-1 Meeting - April 5-6 1978
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />PART B - BUSINESS MEETING <br /> <br /> <br />002757 <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE 78-1 MEETING <br />PACIFIC SOUTHWEST INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE <br />ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1, Call to Order <br /> <br />The business meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Colonel <br />William E. Vandenberg, at 8:20 a.m., 6 April 1978, in the Turquoise <br />Room of the Sheraton-Old Town Inn, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Self- <br />introductions followed by members, alternates and guests. <br /> <br />2. Announcements <br /> <br />Mr. Raetz/Department of Commerce, asked to make a statement. <br />Under the framework studies which were done years ago, why did every- <br />body put in these studies what they needed especially in the Flood <br />Control Volume. The Weather Service put in its requirements for a <br />network for forecasting, and I know a lot of people don't believe those <br />things were used. However, in the Stanislaus River Basin in California, <br />where the New Melones Dam is, we did get our network, which we had <br />planned. So, as far as I'm concerned, it paid off. <br /> <br />Mr. Morrill, State of Colorado. I might second that Colonel, we <br />had quite a few sets of those that we distributed when they first <br />came out, We kept eight to ten sets and we distributed those in the <br />first year and we are all out of them. We get calls all the time <br />from consultants on several different volumes, Water Resources and <br />Legal and Institutional, and the one you were talking about and several <br />others. We get calls all the time, we don't have any extra copies. <br />People come in and look at them. We get a lot of use out of them. <br /> <br />Several others stated that the publication was very useful and <br />in some cases, they have disappeared out of their libraries. <br /> <br />After a discussion of the availability of the "Framework Studies" <br />and the requests that different agencies receive for copies of the <br />studies, Colonel Vandenberg proposed that the Executive Secretary <br />make a survey of, who has which sets, what are the demands for sets <br />or portions of sets \~hich are going unmet. See where we stand and <br /> <br />B-1 <br />
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