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Transcripts of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 08/28,29/1946
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Fourth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 08/28,29/1946
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Fourth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 08/28,29/1946
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O <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> of imported waters as to its effest upon physical flog m <br /> and the supply of water in the stream. <br /> X& MENDE ,L: Do you have reference to the re. <br /> turn flow? <br /> MAMA, alt The return flows and possib'y <br /> the impoundment in Caddo* Reservoir. <br /> En. VIDAL1 While I speak for myself now inde ►ewdr. <br /> ently of the legal situation which I believe to be clearly <br /> covered by our report, the praotioal situation is one that <br /> is only a potentiality and, as the Chairman stated, entirely <br /> eenjecturnl, <br /> and upon which, as a practical matter, we couldn't <br /> suppose anything; in fast, we Gsa' t consider the potentiali* <br /> ties or possibilities. <br /> Again, I will state we are commissioned to Wee. <br /> Mats the division of the water supply of the Arkansas River <br /> between Kansas and Colorado, and if the matter is ever .t6 be <br /> considered, ay cYn vier is that some provision of the oempact, <br /> which would be advisable for many reasons, providing for <br /> possible adjustments would meet that. I don't say it would <br /> never have to be met, but if it becomes a praetioal question <br /> because, for instance, we disoussed the possible demand by <br /> the Bureau or request to the Corps of Engineers for space in <br /> the Caddoa Reservoir, as might be called a Terminal for waters <br /> resulting from imported supplies, I don't honestly see myself <br /> whet,* we etoulci ooujeoture anything with respect to that. <br />
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