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<br />Lee's Ferry and take gaugings from now on and don't oonsider <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />re~uires a reoonstruction of that situation in order to <br /> <br />determine what an e~uitable division is. If you go baok to <br /> <br />the increased censumptive use, yeu arc going to have a oon- <br /> <br />stantly diminishing flow at Lee's Ferry, and that would not <br /> <br /> <br />be an o~uitable apportionment of tho river, it would be an <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />apportionment of vnlat is left each succeeding year. <br /> <br />BR. D1ffiRSON: ~e are going to have a chance for re- <br /> <br />conoideration and revision of the figures. If you reach a ton <br /> <br />yoar average in tho compaot, then, if over any period of the <br /> <br />last preceding ten years, the upper states deliver that <br /> <br />average, thero is no default on their part, but, if we do <br /> <br />como to the point where during the last preceding tcn years <br /> <br />they don't deliver that total amcunt, then, the time of reck- <br /> <br />cning has come. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />J.IIR. NORVIEL, Let mo see if I oan un~erstand what Mr. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Emerson has in mind. You say that the averagc is adjustable <br /> <br />as I take it on the pro ceding ten yoars, <br /> <br />1ffi. EMERSON: You take the last tsn years always whenever <br /> <br />you aro figuring, <br /> <br />Jm. NORVIEL: To arrive at what ave:l'age ? <br /> <br />Jill. Dl.!ERSON: The last precedihg ton years. <br /> <br />1ill. NORVIEL: Then it is a cha~ging average. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1m. El.!ERSON: No a certain averal;>e in this oompact is <br /> <br />fixed. li[ultiply that by ten and you have the total volume <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />delivered by tho upper statos in any sucoessive ten years. <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />15th-S.F. <br />20 <br />