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<br />..-l <br /> <br />C".";'! <br /> <br />er- <br />N <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />-...I <br /> <br />:':. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />--' <br /> <br />j<\ <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />.~, ) <br /> <br />_:t <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I, <br /> <br />42 <br /> <br />whole thing. <br /> <br />PRESIDING OFFICER: I appreciate your comment. <br /> <br />MR. TROUT: Thank you. <br /> <br />PRESIDING OFFICER: Thank you. Let's see. <br /> <br />I'll get back here a third time to the gentleman I started <br /> <br />to call on, Mr. Ken Lansing, Vice President, I believe, of <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />John's Island, Incorporated. <br /> <br />MR. LANSING: Yes, that's a development. I'm <br /> <br />a real estate broker and a developer. That's a development <br /> <br />that we're planning on starting in the Winterhaven area. <br /> <br />My question is I'm having a problem here relating to the <br /> <br />discharge flows you're talking in Hoover area to the <br /> <br />immediate Yuma area. I tried to clarify that before I came <br /> <br />in here tonight by getting some information from Geological <br /> <br />Service and so forth. At the closing of Glen Canyon Dam, <br /> <br />for example, timewise, there was a gauging station built <br /> <br />below the wasteway of the east main canal here in Yuma. I <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />asked the Geological Service to give me the highest water <br /> <br />reading and flow that they have ever had at that gauging <br /> <br />station. The charts here indicate that you had discharges <br /> <br />in the forty thousand (40,000) foot bracket since the closing <br /> <br />of Glen Canyon. I believe I got this out of your remarks <br /> <br />possibly. The highest flow ever recorded at this gauging <br /> <br />station is fifty-three hundred cubic-feet-per-second <br /> <br />(5,300 cfs) and it happens to be in the same month and year <br />