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<br />~ <br /> <br />OCT-27-95 FRI 14:46 <br />001544 <br /> <br />A~ENLJ4 rTD--f Z/d <br />I./'Cv&Wsa 7, /9'15 <br />GI21J../r J2RCPOS4L (,0,//3) <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />impacts to wildlife habitats and ~J'CCics of concern to Colorado. The re.~ult of the illvcsli,g3liun <br />will produce a portfolio of pl"ojcclS lIlat could be utilized to resolve the problems and to meet the <br />needs in the lower river. Each of the projects would be sulllItlilIized deS(,:tibing the elem~ms, <br />feasibility, and costs of me individual project A fmal repon will identify the array of projec.:ts <br />that could be developed in fonner Water District 64 to satisfy the \."\UJent and futu!'\: nc:eds for <br />water by Colorado. <br /> <br />The investigation is anticipated to begin once the fmlll scope of work is approved and the grant <br />money becomes available, possibly in early summer of 1996. The investigation is envisioned to be <br />completed within six months subsequent to ilS beginning. <br /> <br />RESULTS <br /> <br />By identifying potential water management and development opponunities available to <br />Colorado under its compact entitlement, the state and water users will be better able to initiate <br />effort:; toward developing water for those nc:eds. The results of this investigation will create a <br />portfolio of projects that represent me available possibilities that exist in former Water District 64 <br />to meet existing and future needs for water in the South Platte River in Colorado. The study mny <br />also stimulate formulation of an organization which can carry out and manage efforts to realize <br />some or all of the goals identified. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />