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<br />~" <br /> <br />.-:-~ University of Colorado at Boulder <br /> <br />School of Law <br />Natural Resources Law Center <br /> <br />Room 160. Fleming Law <br />Campus Box 401 <br />Boulder, Colorado 80309-0401 <br />(303) 492-1286 <br />Fax: (303) 492-1297 <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br />FEB 0 6 1995 <br /> <br />December 21, 1994 <br /> <br />Ruth Hutchins <br />1574 L Road <br />Fruita, CO 81521. <br /> <br />Colorado Wate, <br />Conservation Board <br /> <br />Dear Ruth: <br /> <br />Enclosed, at last, is a copy of the paper on the Grand Valley. It is one of six such <br />papers we are doing on different areas of the West in association with fifteen case studies of <br />specific Bureau of Reclamation projects around the West. The objective is to look at ways in <br />which Bureau of Reclamation projects can be changed in their manner of operation to provide <br />enhanced environmental benefits. <br /> <br />This is a lengthy draft. I hope you can find the time to take a look at it and give me <br />back some comments. I am particularly struck by the fact that your system, the Grand Valley <br />Irrigation Company. is not participating in the various processes underway at present that <br />could have quite significant implications for you and the other users. <br /> <br />By the way. parts of this paper will be used in the chapter we are doing on the Grand <br />Valley in our book on Water and Communities. A major addition would be to bring in the <br />people living in the Valley, such as you. <br /> <br />My best wishes for the Holidays. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />. /~~ <br /> <br />Larry MacDonnell <br />Director <br /> <br />LJM/ad <br /> <br />Enclosure: <br /> <br />The Grand Valley of Colorado (draft copy 12/20/94 - not for attribution) <br />