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, 94 <br /> world-class or first-class whitewater feature._.We dori1t know wliat <br />? 2 . ... . .. <br />that t <br />i <br /> erm <br />s . <br /> 3 THE COURT: I think we've pushed it tothe.Iimit.. . <br /> 4 Objection sus:tained. <br /> .. 5 MR. BUSHONG: Your Honor, that was specifical].y disciosed <br /> 6 iri our -- <br /> 7 THE COURT: You're pushing it to the limit. _ <br /> - 8 MR. BUSHONG:- Okay. Well -- <br /> 9 THE..COnRTc -- andover the limit. :. . . - <br /> 10 , Q (by_ Mr.. Bushong); Let me ask this. How many kayak courses <br /> 11 the size of the Breckenridge.Park.could be run off.of the water <br /> 12. Coloraclo has to pass at the, state. line to meet. its down state compact <br />.. 1.3 obligations?. . : - <br />? 14 ? A Probably. 120. . : : <br /> 15 Q. Is the Fruita.concern a rea].istic concern?. <br />: 16 A '..N.ot in Tny opinion. I think our statutes that protect.? <br /> 17 export of water from the state protect us from.the idea.of-a.Frui.ta <br /> . 18 issue. <br /> 19 Q Do.you have an opinion as.to whether.the claimed water <br /> 20 . right is consistent with.the maximum utilizatio.n of the state'.s..water <br /> 21 resources? . <br /> 22 A Yes. . .. . <br /> 23. Q What is that opinion? . . <br /> 24 A I believe it fits very well with what Justice Bowes had in <br /> 25. mind.. It puts water to a beneficial use. It creates an economic <br /> <br />? 26 benefit and..it is non-consumptive, so that'once that beneficial use is <br />- . - <br />? <br />?