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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />58 <br />assume whatever responsibility for their actions. if they injury <br />some other ditch company,, the ditch company will certainly have <br />recourse against the Corps. <br />MR. COOLEY: Well,, this may be a proper statement <br />of policy and I don't want to argue theology with your but when <br />it comes time to releasing of stored flood waters when the storm <br />is passed and when Pueblo is full to the brim and it comes time <br />to cast that water down to the parched ranches and farms of <br />the Arkansas Valley,,.it customarily has been your office to <br />whom everyone would look to determine which gates will be <br />open and for how long. <br />MR. JESSE: We are talking about two complete <br />different things. We were talking about the storage of the <br />water, now we are talking about the release of the water. <br />When the water is back in the river, we then <br />would determine to who it would go. <br />MR, COOLEY: Okay. <br />MR, JESSE: But when it is stored,, if someone <br />unilaterally stores water <br />MR. COOLEY; I'm buck on the ground now. <br />MR. GIBSON: I'm not. <br />MR. COOLEY: Okay,, fine,, keep up. <br />MR. GIBSON: What do you mean "fine "? <br />MR. BENTRUP: We are interested in any water <br />that might have gotten to John Martin had Pueblo not existed <br />