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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Compact
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
11/14/1922
Author
Co. R Compact Comm.
Title
Minutes of Colorado Compact Commission - Meeting #15
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<br /> <br />years in that torritory; that if we intorjeoted a new divorsion <br /> <br />upon the rivor and out off tho supply, it was inOUl"bent upon <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />us to supply tho storago. The oourt, very rightly, found that <br /> <br />tha t oontonti~n vms not. right; that to oaoh of those divisions <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />should bo left tho mothod of oonsorving tho wator within its <br /> <br />ovm territory 0 N~)v1 in some cases rosorvoirs vlill be construct- <br /> <br />od a.t ono point and in somo cases anothor.. Ono factor may <br /> <br />devolop .~ reservoir tLis yoar and another factor, referring to <br /> <br />public or- 'pr~Y2.to c.2.pi tal~ devolop a roservoir anothor yoar.. <br /> <br />It may bo fpunq. f~S yoars progross that it is r.riso to lJrovide <br /> <br />a larg~ control rooorvojr in tP0 lowor PQrt of the upper <br /> <br />division; vlOll and. good whon that time arri vos. "jy thought is <br /> <br />now to take, if I may use it, tho raw rivor, leaving it to <br /> <br />stipulation -that 2. certain flow pass Loo's Forry not ~t any <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />particula! y?ar, but an avorage f~ow o~or tho ton yoar ~oriod~ <br /> <br />Tl).at loaves oac.p- of .the terri t.oTios froe to pursuo its own <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />course in its own way and.mako ~ts. GVm ,prov~sion, and takos <br /> <br />care of the 102.11 and tho fa,t yoars" al~d also tE'JcOG car~ <br /> <br />~utomatioally of drouGht i1nd exoosfJive preoipitation. I dont <br /> <br />h,wo in mind tha.t tho uppor torri tory would doliboratoly oon- <br /> <br />struct rrroat rosorvoirs abovo which would \vi thhold arbitrarily <br /> <br />tho VfG\ tor from tho oountry bOlovl, booauso it is so abhorrent <br /> <br />to any principle of humanity, it is not within my rango <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />of visiol1o If that if1 foarod, them, we might fix tho l~inimumo <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />That minimum .should be so low that we can certainly moet ito <br /> <br />That minimum boing moroly for the purposo of 3ssuring tho <br /> <br />lo~or torritory against our radical and arbitrary requiroments. <br />15th-S.l". <br />25 25 <br /> <br />.4_ <br />
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