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Arkansas River Compact Administration and U.S. Geological Survey Sate of Colorado Meeting May 11 1978
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5/11/1978
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Newton, Patricia
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Arkansas River Compact Administration and U.S. Geological Survey Sate of Colorado Meeting May 11 1978
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57 <br />1 with the Corps, but if somebody comes out and slams the gates <br />2 shut on Pueblo Reservoir, they are certainly going to share in <br />3 whatever the consequences of that act are. <br />4 MR. COOLEY: I don't think you are going to like <br />5 your remarks in the cold light of day tomorrow. I am a great <br />6 one.myself for trying to spread the blame. It is one of my <br />7 techniques for surviving in the world, but it just does strike <br />8 me that when the -- and I am not here to pass on legal or <br />911 operational principles, that's not my job, but this one just <br />10 has me fascinated, personally. <br />11 -- that when the Corps of Engineers captures <br />12 the top of a flood, it is really, in my view, not the job of <br />13 the Corps of Engineers when the gates are released and the <br />14 flood is poured back into the Arkansas a little bit at a time <br />15 whose ditch and headgate that former flood goes into but your <br />16 job. <br />17 <br />MR, JESSE: I don't know <br />if I said <br />that we were <br />18 <br />not going to assume that responsibility. <br />If they <br />cause any -- <br />19 <br />Maybe I can rephrase that so I can ease <br />everybody's <br />mind. <br />2011 I, of course, can't be responsible for anybody <br />21 <br />else's actions over which I <br />have <br />no control. <br />22 <br />MR, COOLEY: <br />We'd <br />like to hold you to that some <br />23 <br />days but we understand that <br />basic <br />principle. <br />24 <br />1118. JESSE: <br />But in <br />the event the Corps takes <br />25 <br />some action that injures someone, <br />anyone, they will have to <br />
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