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<br />o::r <br />M <br />, <br />.. <br />M <br /> <br />I.Ll <br />CI <br />4: <br />0. <br /> <br />(\j <br />19 <br />Gl <br />(]) <br />Ul <br />o::r <br />Gl <br />19 <br />r- <br />Gl <br />C <br />... <br /> <br />U <br />0. <br />Z <br />I.Ll <br />I.Ll <br />~ <br />CI <br />~ <br />III <br />:E: <br />o <br />u <br />o-l <br />4: <br />III <br />:E: <br />o <br />~ <br />p.. <br />19 <br />.. <br /> <br />[J) <br />.. <br /> <br />M <br />19 '.. <br />I <br />M <br />19 <br />I <br />o-l ._ <br />~. . <br />") <br /> <br />Imperial Fanners Urge Panel to Block U.S. Water RuJing <br /> <br />Page 4 of 4 <br /> <br />"All creatures created by the slate ofCaJifomia, incb~ding big water agencies, can be dissolved <br />by the state of Califol11ia or adversely affected by the state of California," Hunter told Orlega. <br /> <br />Annoyed at their behemoth neighbor's historic demands on the Colorado, officials of six other <br />states that depend on the river have pressured the federal government to force California to <br />reach an agreement. Representatives of Utah and Arizona carried that theme to the hearing. <br /> <br />"We are very disappointed at the bickering between the various agencies," said D. Larry <br />Anderson, director of the Utah Division of Water Resources. . <br /> <br />Said Herb Guenther, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, "Weare very <br />interested in putting these cats back in the bag and bringing this issue to closure." <br /> <br />''ittu want other stories on this (aplc, search the Archlves atlattm9!l.com/archlvea. <br />WI Click here for artlclo licensIng and reprint options <br /> <br />Copyrighl 2003 Los Angeles Times . <br />By visiting this site, you are agreeing to our Term8 or Service. <br />Privacy Policy, <br />