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m <br /> 1$I <br /> 0 <br /> v: <br /> ci <br /> c) <br /> m <br /> o. <br /> D <br /> *ion of silt in reservoirs, and to some extent that would <br /> ml <br /> i <br /> z <br /> be true in Caddoa Reservoir. <br /> 0 <br /> MR. PATTRR8©N, Do you think, George, it would be <br /> luffiotent in amount and would come within the period and** <br /> fined that we might have in wind in studying Geddes Reservoir m <br /> that vs should. slake a different allowance than we have for <br /> s l.tation? <br /> MR. =Ws I think that factor is so indeterminate <br /> that it would be best to consider the rates of siltation which <br /> have been set up for us in the engineering studies, and that <br /> evidently these praetioes somewhat rsduee the oateulated rates <br /> of siltation, that our engineering studies are on the eonserya.. <br /> tire side. <br /> KR. PeTTl SONI I went to concur generally in what <br /> George bee said as to his Judgment on this thing and with the <br /> Oo n ttee reaaadendett :on, namely, that I feel that while this <br /> program ooaoeivably in tine night be parried on, it is an la., <br /> m e area under consideration and it will probably be so tar <br /> in the future that we can properly estimate tha% it will have <br /> no material effect either on stream flows or the rates of <br /> siltation of caddsa Reservoir such as we are now trying to <br /> estimate. <br /> It is a program that has on paper an immense value, <br /> but it is of such enormous extent and expanse that it is a <br /> s eni oue question whether or. abuse rather low.valued grazing <br />