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<br />UIU~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Question 16: <br /> <br />WHAT POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ARE THERE FOR WRIGHT WATER ENGINEERS, INC., <br />IN THEIR ANALYSES OF THE NARROWS RESERVOIR? <br /> <br />Answer 16: <br /> <br />Our firm has been retained over the years by clients whose interests could be <br />adversely affected, and others who could benefit from the project. Those who <br />would be adversely affected by Narrows include Great Western Sugar Company, <br />Eastman Kodak, Coors, Northglenn, Arvada, Greeley, Weldon Valley Water Users, <br />City and County of Denver, State of Colorado and Poudre River Water Users Asso- <br />ciation. Those who could benefit from the project include the Lower South <br />Platte Water Conservancy District, City of Ft. Morgan and E. E. Sonnenberg and <br />Sons. <br /> <br />At the preser,t time, we are actively retained by Great Western Sugar Company, <br />Adolph Coors Company, Greeley, Northglenn, Arvada, Denver and E. E. Sonnenberg. <br /> <br />An active water resources engineering firm has clients of many varieties. Most <br />of ours have nothing to gain from Narrows and, in fact, would find Narrows to <br />be counter to their interests. <br /> <br />On matters of State interest, we attempt to put the State and public interest <br />and welfare above that of our clients and our firm. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />