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<br />.,. <br />.. <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />be iQDossible, would it not? <br /> <br />MR, HA31'J<:rt: Yes, where E. stroar:! mlest be entirel~' ntlilzea. <br /> <br />l',lrt. CAJJu\ljj'L!.: As En 8nr,ineer, i: you had an interstate river <br />to deal with, you would try to overflor,e the matter, wouldn't you, <br /> <br />of using \%ter vlaste;:ully, turni(jg it past lcnil th2t needs irrig- <br /> <br /> <br />ation, down to lend tl'l2t l'Iould aco,uire 5. right to it, to prohibit <br /> <br />the upper land from Betting the right? <br /> <br />LlR. HAl{I'J<:R: 1'hat woul<l depend entirely upon the relative <br /> <br /> <br />supply of water in the river as compared t'o~the lands to be irri- <br /> <br />gated. <br /> <br />MH. CALD\VllLL: Do I un<lerstand you might be willing to say in <br /> <br />the case of the Colorado, to turn [ill the Colorado i-li ver down to <br /> <br />them, if it required it, 2nd leave t,lle upper stE.tes without any? <br /> <br />MR. HAR~)J<:R: No, sir, I am not willing to sa~ thE:t. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. CALl-MELL: You thinL the upper Stli tes should hE-ve develop- <br /> <br />ment? <br /> <br /> I.IR . HARP.r: R: <br /> MR. CALDWlI'LL : <br /> MH. HAil.l'Jo:il: <br />on the land. <br /> !\lR. CAL.DWlILL : <br /> MR. HOv VI<:R : <br /> <br />Certainly, and to the limit. <br />What limi t? <br /> <br />To the limit of feasibility of putting the water <br /> <br />That is ell we want up there. <br /> <br />Thet is ell. <br /> <br />G.J, <br />