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<br />...> <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />'.. <br /> <br />MR. CARP1NTln: Y0U said that at certain seBsons of the year yc <br /> <br />you diverted practically all of the stream? <br /> <br />MIl. Hl.HP1R: In the future we, will; the projects are only hE. <br />half developed at'the present time. <br /> <br />M...~. CAdP1HTl!;H: You so arrange it to pick up the return flow w: <br /> <br />vJhen it gets to the lower end of the valley? <br /> <br />MB. HABPER: Yes, the handling of the vcrious diversions has <br />a <br />not now gotten down to as economical/basis as we can hope for, <br /> <br />If we could have irrig<.ted this entirc valle~' at one time, we <br /> <br /> <br />could have planned. a 11 ttle better, but we he ve had to take it <br />/ <br /> <br />as we found it, and work it out as b3st we could, <br /> <br />MH, CAR~lUTl]: As the project develope it will require the <br /> <br />whole flD'.v I)f the river? <br /> <br />MR. HA~?1R: Yes, as the lands in this valley are developed <br /> <br />it will undoubtedly at times take the whole flow of the river. <br />MR. NORVIlL: Suppose you re,ach a point where the develop- <br />ment of the valley will take the whole flow of the river, as <br />you believe it will, and you find a deficiency of water at the <br />headgates, and learn that there Ere other rights that Lre . <br /> <br />junior to the rights established by this project, what remedial <br /> <br />measures would you expect to take? <br /> <br />MR. HARP.b:H: The state l>ngineer has the power to regulate <br />delivery of water to the urojects in accordance with decreed <br />priorities. ~ie would go to him first, and if wo did not get <br />rodress there we would ap?eal to the courts. <br /> <br />G.J. <br />