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<br />~ <br />~ <br />Q <br />..... <br /> <br />Numerous other entities, both in the public and private sectors, were <br />instrumental in providing data for this assessment. or in reviewing earlier <br />draft materials. Among them are the U.S. Geological Survey, Water <br />Resources Division (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming <br />districts); the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6, Denver; the U.S. <br />Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Mid-Continent Region, Denver; <br />the Water Resources Division, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, <br />Denver, Glenwood Springs, and Steamboat Springs; the 14 private companies <br />or joint ventures with oil shale interests in Colorado and Utah; the U.S. <br />Bureau of Mines, Denver; and the Laramie Energy Research Center, U.S. <br />Department of Energy. <br /> <br />Project officer for the 13(a) assessment program was Frank Davenport, <br />U.S. Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C. Day-to-day management of <br />this Upper Colorado River Basin 13(a) assessment was the responsibility of <br />the Executive Director's Office, Colorado Department of Natural Resources. <br />The study was staffed by J. William McDonald, study manager, Scott Mernitz, <br />assistant study manager, Hamlet J. Barry II, Lee Hegstrand, Mary Hupp, <br />Todd Kisling, John Koehler, Linda Rea, E. J. Smith, and Barbara Snyder. <br /> <br />xiv <br /> <br />~t?;;- <br /> <br />I <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~fr;:? <br /> <br />. .<".;{\ <br />. ::.;'~':"J <br />