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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407
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Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/1970
Author
Water Integration Co
Title
Colorados Future - A Full Water Use Policy
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />WATER has long been recognized as the natural resource most <br />critical to the future of Colorado. What is not so well recognized <br />is that a whole new irrigation technology has revolutionized <br />the use of water. <br /> <br />This change in water utilization methods IS now a keystone of <br />Colorado's economy. <br /> <br />Believing that a constructive new water policy must be developed <br />that will both protect the historic rights under the priority <br />system and promote the fullest use of water, we commissioned <br />Howard Propst of the Herman Miller Research Corporation to <br />produce this publication. <br /> <br />THE WATER INTEGRATION COMMITTEE <br /> <br />Third and Main Street <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Sterling, Colorado 80751 <br /> <br />Ha rry Bostron <br />William Condon <br />Tom Cooper <br />Gene Curlee <br />Lee Dalton <br />Robert Fritzler <br />Robert Hogsett <br /> <br />Donald Jensen <br />Victor Klein <br />Robert Kula <br />Clay Lambeth <br />John Lebsack <br />Sonny Mapelli <br />Dale McDonald <br /> <br />Herb Vandemoer, Secretary <br /> <br />Kenneth Monfort <br />Kish Otsuka <br />Keith Propst <br />Robert Sakata <br />Henry Schaffer <br />Frank Seckler <br />William Webster <br /> <br />"Agriculture in the developed counties has become the most <br />productive, the most capital intensive, the most highly <br />mechanized and altogether the most 'industrial' of all <br />modern industries. <br /> <br />"It is an industry with a very high input of scientific <br />knowledge per unit of production. From being the most <br />traditional sector, it has become the most progressive." <br /> <br />- Peter Drucker, from the book, <br />THE AGE OF DISCONTINUITY <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />
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