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Water Supply Protection
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8200.300.20.F.1
Description
Grand Canyon Trust
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Colorado Mainstem
Date
2/26/1996
Author
Grand Canyon Trust
Title
Proceedings of the Colorado River Workshop 1996
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Grand Canyon Trust would like to thank all who par, <br />ticipated in the Colorado River Workshop for their <br />energy, enthusiasm and willingness to listen to others. <br />Thanks goes as well to the discussion paper authors, <br />Kurt Dongoske, Rodney Smith, Ken Maxey, Robert <br />Wigington, Dale Pontius, Jim Dyer, Steven Carothers, <br />Dorothy House, Bruce Driver, and Larry MacDonnell, <br />whose good work gave us a starting place, <br /> <br />,We extend our appreciation to the basin state water <br />ageucies; the Colorado River Board of California, <br />Colorado River Board of Nevada, Arizona Department <br />of Water Resources) Utah Division of Water Resources, <br /> <br />G RAN 0 <br /> <br />New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission, Colorado <br />Department of Natural Resources, Wyoming State <br />Eugineer's Office, and Upper Colorado River <br />Commission for their help in contacting stakeholders <br />across the basin. <br /> <br />And a very special thanks to the Bureau of Reclamation <br />who proposed the vision of bringing the stakeholders <br />of the Colorado River basin together and provided the <br />funding to make it possible; and to the staffs of the <br />Upper and Lower Colorado River Basin Regions with- <br />out whose wise counsel and continuous support such <br />an effort would not have been possible. <br /> <br />CAN YON <br /> <br />T R U S T <br /> <br /> <br />
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