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<br />f!JtppJ' New Year/This flurth issue marks thi: two-J'eqr
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<br />Colomdo River Project,
<br />held our first Colomdo River SY,17!posium at Bi;lhop~ liJdge in
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<br />Riller dvcument:,; the Co/qrado River Compact, was signed in,
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<br />1922, /:',nce thtlt time, we've seen our Colo..rado River Pro/,ect..
<br />blossom into a mJ'riad of new educatiiJntl!too/sto help people..
<br />like J'ou understtlnd the complicatedJssues sltrrqufidingthis great
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<br />rilJer. Tn September oflastJ'ear, wi i:Josted our'seciJnd"CoI6rado
<br />River .'J!lfIposium in KeJ'stone, Colorado 11I1ere representatives
<br />o,/all interesf.< on the river sJ'stem c{ime.,toglfher.,to discuss
<br />importtltlt riller issues, Published proceedirigs ftom both of our
<br />conferences (the itllest due out in MaJ' -:tOOO}provide excellent"
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<br />Wayne Cook, Upper Colorado River Commi$,sion
<br />Thomas Graff, E~nvjronmcntal Defe'llsc Fun.d
<br />Thomas ,M. Hannigan, California. Deparnnent,.o[Water Resources
<br />Gary I-Jansen, Colorado River Indian Tribes
<br />David Lindgre,n, Downey, Brand,.Seyrriour &, Rohwer
<br />James Lochhead" Brownste,in Hyatt & Farber
<br />Pamela Hyde, Glen Canyon Institure
<br />Patricia Mulroy, Southern Nevada Water Authority
<br />Philip Mutz, Upper Colorado River Commission New Mexico
<br />)crolne C. Muys,Attorney
<br />Rita Pearson, Arizona Department of\'(1ater Res6tlrces
<br />Greg \X/alcher, Colorado Deparrmem of -Natural Resources
<br />Gary Weatherford, Weatherford & Taaffe
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<br />2 . COLORADO RIVER PROJECT . RIVER REPORT . WiNTER 2000
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<br />River Report is a project of the
<br />water Education Foundation
<br />with additional funding from
<br />the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
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<br />Editors
<br />Rica Schmidt Sudman
<br />Sue McClurg
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<br />Writer
<br />Josh Newcom
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<br />Photos
<br />U.$, Bureau of Reclamation
<br />City of Durango
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<br />San Juan Water Commission
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<br />Graphics and Layout
<br />Curt Leipold,
<br />Graphic Communications
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<br />The Water Education Foundation
<br />thanks all the sources and experts who
<br />reviewed this newsletter for balance
<br />and accuracy.
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<br />The mission of the Water Education
<br />Foundation, an impartial, non-profit,
<br />organization, is to create a berrer
<br />understanding of water issues and help
<br />resolve water resource problems through
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<br />Executive Director
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