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<br />might feel reasonably assured that they would not be materially <br />. depreciated by developments in otrJer States - the whole C)uestion <br />is that you believe there should be sone limitation put on de- <br />velopments in every State? <br />MR. U1:r,RIUH: I do think there might be some lini tation that <br />might be outlined after an intensive study of the Colorado rliver <br />.>ystem, but as far as the hiGhland ::ltatee are ooncerned that <br />limitation must be based upon the consumptive use of water. and <br />until thet is done I don' t think anyone can ma]:e eny limitation. <br />MR. J:;E13S0U: Do you think any limi,;;ation could be p,;t Ullon <br />them wi thin this year. for.:ijJ, atanc e? <br />M~1. U:r,I,iUCH: 111 thin this year? <br />HR. };[lliRSOI:~ Yes? <br />. MR. l'TT::1ICH: I don't 1:now that I could answer that question. <br />!,Li. U:i.L'3SiHJ: Could this Comr.1ission put any reasonable <br />limitation u~on the development in the States for a period of <br />twenty-five years? <br />11.:.'\. UL1.RICH: You mi~ht be rble to put a temporary limitation <br />for a certain period of ye,ars but 1I/);at that should be. or course, <br />I aannot Bay Et this time. <br />MR. l'MJ:;ilSOH: You believe we should JUt a certain reasonable <br />limi,etion upon developments in certain ~t~tes. possibly to be <br />readjustu~ at the end of a term of vears? <br /> <br />S.L. <br /> <br />. <br />