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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Compact
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
11/19/1922
Author
Co. R Compact Comm.
Title
Minutes of Colorado Compact Commission - Meeting #19
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<br />40 <br /> <br />CTIAIRMAN HOOVER: TherQisn't any objectiQn, to that if it <br />is drafted under our new totals. We have tochaqge"division" to <br />"basin" but that is immateriul.": <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />"., ' <br /> <br />. <br />,DR. S.B. DAVIS: I have just a couple of suggestions. This <br /> <br /> <br />is the only paragraph as I recollecit that we have,st''!:l.rted off <br /> <br />with the language "the c<?ntracting' states agreetho,t ~II . And I <br /> <br /> <br />think that should come out so that it starts, "the burden:1l <br /> <br />CHAIRMill1 HOOVER: Yes, that is right. <br />MR. DAVIS: I have changed' in the third line the 1o.nguuge: <br />uIn fulfillment of obligations, if 'any, which may exist, or may <br />be d,etermined to exist between the two nat ions, II and would Bugge st <br />thi s, language: ItThe burden of supplying water of the Colorado <br />River System from the United States of America to the Republic of <br />Mexico, to the extent that rights thereto may at any,time be" <br />established, shall be equally apportioned between,",etc. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />CHAIRMl,N HOOVER: We were ,trying to draft i,n an expression <br />here which would - we do not beHeve they ever had any ,rights. <br />MR. DiNIS: I think my G lause would, carry tha tidea when I say <br />Itto the extent that rights thereto may at any time be established.1t <br />I do not like the word "obligationsll mys~lf. <br />MR. C1.LDWELL: Couldn't we cut out the wor9-s Ilwhichmny <br /> <br />exist?1l <br /> <br />, MR. DiNIS: 1,s I originally wrote that, I satdHto 'the' extent <br /> <br />, ' . , <br />that rights thereto may ntany 'time be establishe.d by troaty;1f <br />whi,ch, of course, states our idea that tl1e only way in which <br />those rights- or the principal "way' in which those rights will <br />arise, will be under a treaty. But the'~e was some objectio~ to <br />, " <br /> <br />\',,' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />being that blunt about it and I eliminated it. My own judgment <br />
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