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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Donald R. Higbee, Lamar -- District 67 Water Users Association <br />Chuck Lile, Denver -- Colorado Water Conservation Board and Arkansas River Compact <br />Administration <br />Frank Clifford McMurry, Nathrop -- Chaffee County Commissioner <br />Frank R. Milenski, La Junta -- Catlin Canal Company <br />Vernon Procter, Rocky Ford -- High Line Canal Company <br />John G. Reid, Ordway -- Colorado Water Protective Development Association <br />James G. Rogers, Lamar -- Arkansas River Compact Administration <br />Lee William Simpson, Pueblo -- Bessemer Irrigating Ditch Company <br />Robert R. Tempel, Wiley -- Prowers County Commissioner <br />Colin D. Thompson, Holly -- Amity Mutual Irrigation Company <br />Loren Whittemore, Rush -- El Paso County Commissioner <br />"The possibility that Colorado might have to pay Kansas for past depletions and curb <br />future use of water in the basin has added some urgency to resolving other water issues along <br />the Arkansas River," Romer said. "We are going to have to make some tough decisions, and <br />I want to make sure that all the stakeholders are working together to make sure that those <br />decisions are good ones. " <br />The Arkansas River Coordinating Committee brings together representatives of water <br />conservancy districts, ditch companies, ground water users, counties, municipal water utility <br />agencies and other stakeholders in the Arkansas River Basin. The committee will be co- <br />chaired by State Engineer Hal Simpson and Water Conservation Board Director Chuck Lile. <br />James S. Lochhead, Executive Director of the Department of Natural Resources, Perry <br />Olson, Director of the Division of Wildlife, and Laurie Mathews, Director of State Parks, <br />will serve as ex-officio members. <br />The state has been actively working with water users and others on a number of <br />issues in the basin. Two years ago, the state began the Fort Lyon Canal Study to help <br />communities in Southeastern Colorado find ways to survive under mounting economic <br />pressures on farmers to sell their water rights to Front Range municipalities. The Lower <br />Arkansas River Commission developed recommendations for enhancing wildlife habitat and <br />the recreational potential at the John Martin and Great Plains Reservoirs. The state is also <br /> <br />,- <br />\ <br /> <br />,I <br />