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Show Project halt sous Action is underway to stop the Lyman Project for Chini. The project, which is authorized by the Colorado Rive, 5to, ' 1956, will provide regulation of the flows of Black's Fork;-' Fork of Smith's Fork Rivers for irrigation. Other project purposes have developed since maintenance of fish and wildlife resources and m ditional water-oriented recreation. If the dam is completed, it will cover 372 acres of ands Meadows and will seriously threaten 30 acres of wildlife-'' A moose herd of 300 head will be lost, because of the (? suitable relocation. A public hearing on the proposed China Meadows Dam, , April 18 at 2 p.m. in the Little Theatre of the Salt Pa': unable to attned at this time, a second meeting can berets p.m. the same day, by calling David Crandall, director!' of Reclamation at 524-5415. If enough people call, a seed will be held at that time. A booth for Save China Meade,-.!' set up outside the huddle in the Union and will conlirj,. - Monday and Tuesday. Forms are available for anyone,' i to write to Senator Frank E. Moss, The Environment Agency or the Council on Environmental Quality. Th;,,' , provide everything suggestions of how to appeal:' paper, envelopes even stamps. |