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<br />~ <br />00 <br />t' <br />N <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />~A <br /> <br />past Davis Darn and their maximum power plant capAaJ~y it <br /> <br />tw.nty-eight thousand (28,000). bel that veta attenuated <br /> <br />somewhat by the time it geta down here to Needle. to, I <br /> <br />would lllUl.gine, no more than wenty-four thoWlUcS (24,000) <br /> <br />to twenty-five thousand (25,000) ata. <br /> <br />MR. KL2IDI And your qraph ~t you 1I0re or <br /> <br />leas presented whiah would disfavor the great..t would be <br /> <br />what? And .ay if it was t",-nty-four thou..nd (24,000), <br /> <br />what would the graph that would indicate what the tlow would <br /> <br />be that would not favor us? 1'4 like to have that repeated <br /> <br />as to what you think is the average graph. I'm trylnv to <br /> <br />more or leBs point out 1n Bemuda Plantation. 1n a layman'. <br /> <br />terns as to what we can expect, holt much higher the River <br /> <br />" would riae a. to what _'ve ever aeen it. <br /> <br />HR. GARDNER. Well, my own opinion, aa we~l <br />. <br /> <br />&.I I could tell you the beat, is the plan that we're <br /> <br />currently qoinq -- alternative 1 i& what we're comparing to. <br /> <br />J.tR. 1U.EID I J\nd we would be sat., there tore . <br /> <br />and not be flooded out in our qeneral area of Bermuda <br /> <br />Plantations, 1. that correct? <br /> <br />P.Ol'J'ICERI Maybe to take Jerry otf the hook <br /> <br />here a minute, llUl.ybe Stan, do you have those overflow lII&p. <br /> <br />wi th you? <br /> <br />MR. LUTESI Yea, I have thelll. <br /> <br />PRESIDING Orl'ICEJh May I anawer your -- well, <br />