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<br />surface of the reservoiro This would be a very material <br /> <br />matter. <br /> <br />I,ill~ CLRPEIJl:.P3R~ The excess water stored is on the bottom <br /> <br />of the lake. <br /> <br />!.iR. lTORVIiiL: Hot alway"" it come", in .on top. <br /> <br />un. CAllPElTT1,R, Yes, but it sinks to the bottom. <br /> <br />1m. lTORVr~L; You he,ve your exposure just the same. <br /> <br />If it Viere filleci up every year, we wouldn'", lwve that <br /> <br />continual exposure. <br /> <br />WI. CAI,DrlELL, :Jlimi11ati11g tho interest feature, Hr. <br /> <br />Norviel, what would you thi11k then, assuming just the storage. <br /> <br />I:iRo NORVIEL~ I still think as I thought Y8zterclayo <br /> <br />!.iR. CALD\7ELL, I dont think I have in mind clearly what <br /> <br />you thought. <br /> <br />lIB. lTORVIEL: I dont remember. <br /> <br />1ill. HOOVER, That there should bea minimum flow in any <br /> <br />One year passing Lee's Ferry of 5 million acre feeto <br /> <br />lIll, NOHVIiiL: I ce,nt conceive ofe,ny security without <br /> <br />a minimufL1 flow and I see nO l1o..rm in making the proposition <br /> <br />at. this time to the upper division. <br /> <br />Ln. IIOov::;n, Supposing that in one year there passed <br /> <br />Lee's Perry 16 million fect, and that your cieme,nds, your; <br /> <br />storage need was, cay; 8 million feet, you have a deposit in <br /> <br />the bank of 8 million e,cre feet. Suppose the next year was <br /> <br />dry beyond any of our anticipations, e,nd that the upper states <br /> <br />only let down 2 million feet. Would it not be a right thing to <br /> <br />credit some of that previous deposit in the bank to. relief <br /> <br />of the upper basin during t1l11 t especie,lly dry year ? <br />5 15th-S.F.-5 <br />