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Water Supply Protection
File Number
1000
Description
CWCB General Files
State
CO
Date
1/1/1949
Title
Clifford H Stone Death 10/22/52-Attatchment to Form PC-1-Civil Service Commission Classification Questionnaire
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />UUl~IJ3 <br /> <br />-). <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />Another phase of this work requires that the interests of the <br />different state agencies must be considered and coordinated with the <br />overall development program. Theee intereats include the Fish and <br />Game Commiasion, the State Department of Agriculture and the State <br />Health Department on matters of sanitation. <br /> <br />One of the very important and troublesome problems in the State's <br />water development program, which requires the participation of the <br />Direotor, is the adjustment of relationships between Western Colorado, <br />which lies in the natural basin of the Colorado Uiver, and other parts <br />of the State which seek exportation of water from the natural basin. <br />To carry out the poliey of the Water Board in this matter, there is en- <br />tailed the externrivfI analysis of water uee and potentiBlll'ater require- <br />ments within the natural basin and of the economic phases which relate <br />to the need of water for irrigation, domestic nnd municipal purposes in <br />the Eastern part of the State. There is the overall desirability of a <br />program which will insure united support of the people of the State and <br />the avoidance of internal controversies which would result in long de- <br />lays in the utilisation of the State's water resource. This, in turn, <br />sntails continuing contacts by the Director and attendance at many water <br />meetings "fIith local interests. It also involves the arrangement for, and <br />the conducting of, llWDaroUB hearings when the claims and posi tions of <br />various local groups are presented. <br /> <br />The water program in any state is intimately relp.ted to policies <br />concerning eederal and state legislation. This means that the Director <br />is required to represent the State before committees of Congress which <br />oonsider Federal laws relating to the overall proerllll\ of water develop- <br />ment throughout the seventeen Western states and, in many Cas8S, thrailsh- <br />out the entire country; and he must appear before hearings conducted by <br />committees of the General Assembly of Colorado on general legislation <br />relating to many phaaes of water utllizntion in the State. In this <br />oonnection, the Director participates on committees appointed to study, <br />between sessions of the legislature, proposed laws relating to water. <br /> <br />The ~tate Water Board has undertakon a study of the underground <br />water supplies of the State, in cooperation with the United States <br />Geological Survey, and is assisting in the consideration of proposed <br />legislation for an underground water code. The Director is called upon <br />to partioipate extenSively in this work. <br /> <br />. . . . . <br />
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