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<br />,; In-Stream Pamphlet
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<br />The Wyoming CiUZens chairman Tom Dougherty.
<br />~ Committee for In-stream "An In-stream flow law
<br />I Flow Tuesday, releaSed a would simply allow water.
<br />psmphlet whlch answers to be used to maintain flow.
<br />some of the questions most ' Ing streams and rivers for
<br />; commonly asked about In,- the benefit of the people of
<br />;" stream flow. ,Titled "In. Wyoming. The water righta
<br />: .. Stream Flow;, Questions _ system will remain Intact
<br />and Answers" the pamph-" aildfunctlonaL" ,
<br />.: let contains nver. ~5 q~es",' -: A~cordl~gto 'Pr~ject
<br />':. lions acco.mpanled by ,Coordinator, ,10hn Ernest,
<br />s~ple, concue answers. the pampblet Is not de-
<br />We produced this pam- signed to convince people
<br />t.', phlet to alleviate any con- to suppOrt In-stream flow:
<br />, ,fuslo?" about" In-stream.,' "We .have worked" very
<br />flow, stated committee, hard to Insure that the con. '
<br />, tents' of this pampblet are
<br />" factitallf correct. The pam.
<br />phlet'presenta both pro and
<br />, 'con arguments. The, facts
<br />speak for themselves. We
<br />feel that If people under-
<br />. stand the facts,' they will
<br />, support In-stream nowa."
<br />The In-Stream Flow
<br />pamphlet I.s avatlable free
<br />of charge from the Wyom'
<br />, Ing Clfuens Committee for
<br />In.Stream Flow, P.O. Box
<br />'.15732, Cheyenne, WY 82003;
<br />.. phone 637-FWW.
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<br />Wyoming Stlte Tribune
<br />Cheyenne, Wyo.
<br />Ci~. 0 11,654
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<br />AUG 1 0 1983
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<br />Farm Bureau, Says Any Instream
<br />Flow Requires Upstream Storage
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<br />The Wyoming Farm Bureau says that "Instreeam flow from storage \5 sensl-
<br />lnstream flow from any source other than bleand good for Wyoming workers as It
<br />waler storage Is "impractical and could would 'provide jobs, encourage dlversl-
<br />lead to the loss of Wyoming's water to fled businesses and industries to locate In
<br />other states., ' , Wyoming, thus benefiting workers, em-
<br />Wyoming Farm Bureau President' ployers and the state Itself," he said.
<br />'Dave FUtner said proposals to obtain in-, ,The Farm Bureau, he 'pointed out, has
<br />stream flow designations on unappro- adopted a pollcy favoring that water folor
<br />priated water "will not change by one Instream flow' should come from up-
<br />drop of water by time that streams flow stream storage. FIlmer said the poUcy
<br />or become dry...', was based on many hours ofstudy and re-
<br />Be also said that designating instream view.
<br />now on streams that leave the state
<br />"could Jeopardize our ablllty to keep "We cannot allow this state to face a
<br />those waters In the future." , water development slowdown," he said.
<br />But storage Involving the conslructlon "Thousands of jobs, many new busl-
<br />of reservoirs would provide many jobs In nesses and flsberies could result from ad-
<br />the state, pointing out the Legislature has dltIonal storage," he said.
<br />just concluded a special session to deal "We believe a balance Is needed and
<br />with. fiscal crisl.s In the unemployment thlsl.s the only sensible way to provide
<br />compensation fund. '. It," FUtner added.
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