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<br />representatives be construed as any consent on their part to the authori- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />zation of a project for the exportation of water from the Gunnison River <br /> <br />to Eastern Colorado. <br /> <br />IV <br /> <br />EFFECT ()F APffiOVAL <br />OF PROJECT HEPaRT <br /> <br />The Committee recognizes that the approval of this report is <br /> <br />not to serve as a precedent or example for the approval of any other <br /> <br />transmountain diversion of major proportions not heretofore authorized. <br /> <br />The policy of the State of Colorado as initiated in stateuide <br /> <br />meetinGs held under the auspices of the State PlanninG Commission at <br /> <br />Denver and Grand Junction, and as evidenced by resolutions dated June <br /> <br />IS, 1935, and February 28, 1936, was not adhered to because surveys of <br /> <br />the character mentioned in said resolutions were not available to the <br /> <br />Committee. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed or construed as a <br /> <br />precedent for Federal projects not heretofore authorized until adequate <br /> <br />surVeys have been made and the necessary data are available so that a <br /> <br />general allocation or apportionment of the ,vaters of the Colorado River, <br /> <br />allocated for consumptive use in the State of Colorado, may be made, as <br /> <br />distinguished from an attempt to execute such state policy by a piece- <br /> <br />meal or series of partial allocations, any of which may seriously inter- <br /> <br />fere vnth a complete, over-all state program. <br /> <br />\)\)1'0 <br /> <br />-ll- <br />