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27 <br />1 used in getting it, but that's the way it is and I certainly <br />2 can't change it. <br />311 I think Wayne could probably explain that better <br />4 11 than I can. <br />5 MR. SCHROEDER: I can offer a comment, anyway. <br />6 The decree, the 1968 decree, speaks of the transf <br />.7 of 5,000 acre -feet subject to the terms that Mr. Jesse just <br />8 outlined. It is not necessary to store that water at Ruddy <br />9 Creek before you can make what's called a reservoir run down to <br />10 John Martin, which is perhaps what you have in mind. There is <br />11 no reservoir run involved in the - process. The location of the <br />12 storage right has been shifted from the old Muddy Creek Reserve <br />13 site to a new site. 51000 acre -feet of the old 13,300 some <br />14 acre -feet has been transferred. The remainder of the right is <br />15 in the process of transition and, as Air. Howland mentioned, <br />16 statements of opposition have been filed and that matter is in <br />17 litigation. <br />18 If the decree should be granted transferring <br />19 that storage right, then, similarly, there would be no necessi <br />20 to capture it at Muddy Creek and then make what's called a <br />2111 reservoir run down to John Martin. <br />2211 Physically and legally, the place of storage <br />23 would have been transferred with respect to all of the right <br />24 presently before the court or such portions as the court might <br />25 determine. But with respect to the 5,000 acre -feet, the physic 1 <br />