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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Compact
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
3/29/1922
Author
Colorado River Com.
Title
Hearing of the Colorado River Commission Convened at Grand Junction
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<br />__J <br /> <br />.,. <br /> <br />. '11} <br />I ' <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />will also in turn &1101'1' the lovier bbsin such an assurance upon <br /> <br />which it can~': found s cr.1e title to \'Jater. I do not. think my <br /> <br />fellow-commi"sioners will disaeree \"ith that state~ent. <br />Mr. Norviel asked me to add, the question of expedition is <br /> <br />also a question of conservation of water and there is a problem <br /> <br />of urgency in the protection of life anu propprty of the lower <br /> <br />valley. <br /> <br />MR. 11~RSOU: I would li~e to make a "tatcment: You may <br /> <br />wonder at the course my questions are tal:inG. I represent W;y:o- <br /> <br />ming in this commission, essentially one of the seven states of <br /> <br />origin and more so than any other state involved. The state of <br /> <br />Wyoming is very anxious indeed to secure a compact or agreement <br />of a form that can be subscribed to by the seven states and the <br /> <br />United States; in additicn, we ~re anxious to secure a compact <br /> <br />by reason of O1Jr experience in the uast. I am noVl confronted <br /> <br />by the suectaule of the upper states not beil1/! of one accord in <br /> <br />this matter as far as sane of Ollr views are concerned; I em to <br /> <br />learn and be convinced. If I a~ wron~ I want to know it, and my <br /> <br />analysis of the situation is this: That it would be very desir- <br />able for the stHte of 'lIyoming to seC'Jre a form of pact or agree- <br />ment that would say Vie can go Ehe8d at any and all times with any <br />development as fE.r as It mbY become economicall~' feasible. My <br />,ersonal opinion is th~t we c~n expect 2ny &greement to be an <br /> <br />improvement over the )Tesent situation. I 10m thoroughl~' con- <br /> <br />vinced, \'- 01' I might say I bel1eve- that we can secure ~n agree- <br /> <br />G.J. <br />
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