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<br />.' <br /> <br />.-'~) <br />.; <br /> <br />(.,> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.1, ,- ~.., <br />IJU{ <br />Hr. Heckler l-econvencd the recessed meeting and Nr. Green said that the <br />KanRas delegates had caucused and thought that if the letter of March 20, <br />1967, from II. P. Dugan to the Governor of Kansas and countersigned by the <br />PU1"gatoire Conserva.ncy District Has referred to in 8n amended motion then <br />Kansas could act upon that. <br /> <br />Hr. Sparks said that he would like to ",ithdraw his original motion and <br />mal,e a ne" motion, uhich he did as follous: <br /> <br />Moved that the document of March 20, 1967 submitted to Governor Docking <br />and cignedby H. P. Dugan and countersigned by Dr. Donnelly be approved <br />by the Arkansas River Compact Administration. Mr. Green seconded the <br />motion and after some discussion the motion ,.18S carried by vote of the <br />states. The documents are attached as Appendix A. <br /> <br />Mr. Hofmeister presented a proposed budget for 1968-1969 and said that <br />it provided for a $200 increase for gage reports and a $25 per month <br />raise for the secretary. He also said that an additional Kansas relay <br />station might be necessary, so $1,500 was included for, that. <br /> <br />Mr. Tripp ",as then called upon to explain the relay situation. He <br />said that there may be need for an edditional relay beSides the ones at <br />Syracuse and Hartland. Mr. Tripp e~plained that the $7,500 in last <br />year's budget for the relay stations and Garden City recorder was put <br />in the budget without the prospect of matching funds from U.S.G.S. <br />At the present time there are matching funds available so there is a <br />surplus of funds in this category. He said that the receiver at Gareen <br />City had not been decided upon as yet, but that the U.S.G.S. preferred <br />that this receiver be purchased either by Kansas or the Compact Admini- <br />stration since the U.S.G.S. did not want to keep it on their inventory <br />account. <br /> <br />Mr. Smrha then asked what choices there were on receiving equipment. <br /> <br />Mr. Tripp explained that if someone is on duty for Kansas most of <br />the time there is no need for a print-out tape. <br /> <br />Mr. Bell said any manual receiver will get the signal if it is <br />designed or converted to receive the proper frequency, <br /> <br />Hr. Corrigan was asked ",hat he thought and, explained that he could <br />see no need fora tape recorder type receiver. <br /> <br />Hr. Smrha agreed that }rr. Corrigan's idea for a receiver without 8 <br />tape recorder would satisfy Kan~as' purpose. <br /> <br />Mr. Buchhagen said that <br />some trouble receiving the <br />was apparent that this was <br /> <br />the receiver at John Martin Reservoir has <br />zeros and ones. After Some discussion it <br />a common trouble. <br /> <br />-7- <br />