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PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS

Dudley, Chuck. Farm manager. Heidrick Farms, Woodland, CA. June 6, 2000–field meeting with Jones & Stokes staff.

______. Farm manager. Heidrick Farms, Woodland, CA. June 7, 2000–field visit and interview.

Hall, Mike. Wildlife manager. Conway Ranch. October 12, 1999–field visit and interview.

Hardesty, Mike. General manager. Reclamation District 2068, Yolano, CA. January 6, 1999– meeting with Gus Yates.

Harris, Jeff. Hydraulics engineer. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, CA. March 29, 2000–e-mail transmittal to Gus Yates.

Hinajosa, Art. Engineer. California Department of Water Resources, Joint Operations Center, Sacramento, CA. August 10, 2000–telephone conversation with Gus Yates.

Final Report Chapter 6. Citations A Framework for the Future: August 2001 Yolo Bypass Management Strategy 6-2 Jenness, Ric. Engineer. Woodland, CA. October 12, 1999–field visit and interview.

Kirschner, Alicia. Planner. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, CA. August 7, 2001– telephone conversation with Dave Ceppos.

Martinez, Rick. Farmer. Davis, CA. May 17, 2000–field visit and interview.

Pineda, Ricardo. Chief Engineer. California State Reclamation Board, Sacramento, CA. March 9, 2000–statements at Yolo Bypass Working Group meeting.

Pugner, Paul. Chief, water management section. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, CA. August 11, 2000–telephone conversation with Gus Yates

Schmid, Greg. Farmer. Davis, CA. May 17, 2000–field visit and interview.

Tavana, Mohsen. Civil engineer. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Navigation and Flood Control Unit, Sacramento, CA. April 12, 1999–telephone conversation with Gus Yates.

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