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<br />Mr. Treese: <br /> <br />There was--I don't--. <br /> <br />Unidentified Man: --Eight. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: That's eight? <br /> <br />Mr. Treese: <br /> <br />I'm told. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Okay. <br /> <br />Representative Harvey: Madame Chair? <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Representative Harvey. <br /> <br />Representative Harvey: Chris, I'm trying to figure out the <br /> <br />implication of your amendment that we're not talking about, <br /> <br />because it's not amendment stage yet. <br /> <br />Would this essentially say that the basin has a veto over <br /> <br />the transfer of any waters leaving that basin? <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Mr. Treese, yeah. <br /> <br />If you're gOlng to <br /> <br />speak to an amendment, let's tell the Committee which one. <br /> <br />008, right? That's the one we're talking about? <br /> <br />It's <br /> <br />Mr. Treese: <br /> <br />I believe so. <br /> <br />No, Representative Harvey, I don't believe that glves the-- <br /> <br />any roundtable a veto authority. <br /> <br />There are a lot of other ways <br /> <br />that projects come to fruition other than through this process. <br /> <br />It would mean that it would give a roundtable the authority <br /> <br />to approve or disapprove a project, or continue to work on a <br /> <br />project with a project proponent, if they are seeking to use <br /> <br />Senate Bill 179 funds. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Representative Penry? <br /> <br />- 2 - <br />