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<br />18 <br /> <br />15th-S.,F. <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />every oase it must be a ten year period, advanoing one year <br /> <br />a t a time, The yoars oonsid.ored would bo tho next preoeding <br /> <br />ten years, Is that yeur und.erstanding, Mr. Norviel ? <br /> <br />MR. NORVIEL: I must cenfess I am oenfused. on the state- <br /> <br />ment of the problem, <br /> <br />lUt. CARPENTER: I wish you engineers would try to labor <br /> <br />with. one another to get that clear in your mind.s and the mind <br /> <br />of Mr, Norviel. <br /> <br />lill. CALDVfBLL: I have to get it in my ovm mind first, <br /> <br />1m. lli;IDRson. I thought we reached practically a deter- <br /> <br />minatien of this principle yesterday; why reopen in this manner <br /> <br />this merning ? <br /> <br />1m. HOOVER: It reepened itself because we have to d.eter- <br /> <br />mine first the average flow for ten years and a minimum flow <br /> <br />for one year, <br /> <br />MR. m.mRSON: I thought wo just deoided. on the prinoiple, <br /> <br />1m. ROOVER: If we can revert haok to these two quantities <br /> <br />we have to clear up one point straight away, but the suggestion <br /> <br />is made here that this is the average flow for the previous. <br /> <br />ten years, That oannot be the case for the simple reason that <br /> <br />tho increasing oonsumption in the ul'perstates will decrease <br /> <br />the flow oVer a number of years, SO you could not take the <br /> <br />average at Loe's Perry, You must take a poriod. of ten years, <br /> <br />as the consumptive use in the uppor states has incre''1sed. <br /> <br />Isn't that the case. <br />