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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. ULLRICH: In my opinion, I said. <br />Md. NOHVI~L: ~nd according to your opinion there would be <br />sufficient. water for the development 0:; the irrigable acreage <br />below? <br />MR. UI,LRICH: Storage water, you mean? <br />l.n. NORVIl!;L: Yes; now, having ths t in mind, would not you be <br />willing, since there is this abundanc e of water, to enter into a <br />oomryact, to let priorities pre~ail throughout the Basin unim- <br />pended an~ unhampered for a period of thirty-five years at least1 <br />MR. UI,L~ICH: No sir. <br />MR. NOi:lVIb'L: 1'hen you don't believe what you said? <br />Mrl. ULLRICH: I certainly do - I do not see any inconsistenoy. <br />MR. HORVI1L: Hell, if there is enough W"6ter for all, it <br />may as well be used i!n one place as another? <br />MR. ULLRICH: But you are depending for ':lart of your supply <br />from t1e return flow, <br />YR. NOHVI1L: It will come just the same? <br />MR. ULLRICH:' Certainly, but if you deny the use of the water <br />above - <br />Md. lJOitVI.lIL; Ho, I don I t mean any denial - go ahead and d.e- <br />~elop your beneficial ri!:,httl, provided you don't dry up any <br />prior rights below? <br />Md. UT~RICH: ~hen why adhere to the doctrine of appropriation? <br />S.L <br />