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<br />. . 9'7 <br />. I <br /> l has to be routed through at least tHree.reservoirs, in order to arrive , <br />. <br />? 2.: at'the amount of.water to curtail to meet the Billington call. ' <br /> 3 Usually nature. being_ perverse, by the time he, shuts the junior f in <br /> 4 South.Park, it rains on.the BiTlington lancis and the water gets used <br /> 5 by someone el.se, but.this kind of deterinination on.the.river is, in my <br />. 6 opinion, commonpl.ace: ' <br />_ 7 Q Should.Breckenridge's ability to call and divert water and. <br />, . 8 priorities limit .-= be limited to_tiines only.when there are users.at <br />. 9 . the park?: . . -. _ . :.. _ _ . : <br />.. lU A Well,. there's an episcopatorial.element <br />- = 11 . .. 4 -= aside from that. <br /> 12: AI guess if.there isno use contemplated at the,park, then <br /> 13 there's no demand for water, but that's an element, again, that the <br />` 14 administrative official has to determine. I know it's a new water <br /> 15 right. We don't know what.the use.will be on the:Whitewater Park I <br /> 16 right.now.. We know it'.s being used heavy and.the use is growing. If. <br /> 17 were the division engineer, I'd start observing or.have the water. <br /> 1$ commissioner observe, when that high use is maybe.. Is it everyday?. <br /> 19. Is it.only on Sunday? Those are the kinds of empirical things you.• <br /> 20 need to know so that wheri Breckenric]ge calls for water.-- you know <br /> 21. generally, yeah, there's water users on the,course, we need to honor <br /> 22 the call. . . . .. <br /> 23 Q, Is that the same type of a situation that the water <br /> 24 cominissioner has to encounter with virtually every wat.er right?.: <br />. 25 ...A.. Yes. <br />? 26 <br />Q . I'm sorry. <br />?