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<br />32 <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br /> MR. CLAYTON: Let me see if I can answer that. or <br />course the capacity is already set. <br /> MR. MERR TELL: 13,155 second feet. <br /> . ., <br /> MR; WALLACE: Whe,t is that, sir? <br /> 1>111.; MERRIELL: .. 13,155 going into Pilot Knob Check. <br /> .. .. <br /> MR. WALLACE: What is the capaclty of the power plant <br /> <br />What will it produce? <br />much will it produce? <br />MR. MERRTELL: I don't know. <br /> <br />How much water will go through it and ho <br /> <br />MR. CLAYTON:. I think that is in here. <br />MR. MERRIELt; Presumably 3,000 second feet. <br />1IIR; CLAYTON: It should be pointed out that the Pilot <br />Knob wasteway was constructed with a capacity of 13,000 second <br />feet as a means of regulating the flow in the All-American Cana , <br />below the Pilot Knob check, and also as an outlet or wasteway <br />for the full flow of the canal in case of accident to the canal <br />That is the wasteway. <br />I have here the plans of the power plant which I <br />would be glad to show to anybody that is interested in them. <br />The plant will have an installed capacity of 33,000 kilowatts <br />using a maximum flow of 8,000 cubic feet per second. <br />MR. WALLACE: I would like to make a sta.tement and <br />then ask a question. Those of us who were in this matter back <br />in the early days regarded the signing of this contract as <br />outrageous as far as the Upper Basin States are concerned, and <br />this :l.S a proposi tion that corif:1.rms that contract. From that <br />point of view I don't like it. <br />