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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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RCB <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> H <br /> this is the last of the pubis improvements that are to be <br /> Gaon$trusted on the Arkansas Diver. That would be wholly <br /> unfair to future generations. Deaause, certainly, there <br /> is both the right and the need for further flood control <br /> measures of various kinds; certainly* there is a need for <br /> more rater, and it this generation or the following one <br /> should, OrinE in more water, I think we should have a very <br /> clear pioture as to whether our agreement between the states <br /> is to betullified or revised or affected by it, and to under. <br /> stand what that continuing program say mean. <br /> I agree with Henry that there is not any probability <br /> of all of this program being earried out tomorrow. 1 do want <br /> to say further that it is my understanding, direetly from the <br /> two District Engineers of the Corps of Engineers, that they <br /> have in preparation in the Albuquerque office a flood control <br /> report covering the Arkansas River and its tributaries in <br /> Colorado and in western Kansas, as well as Great Bend, and <br /> that the District Engineer also has, as we discussed this <br /> morning, some ideas of flood control from treat Bend down, <br /> some of whisk are in Kansas. <br /> it seems to me we have to get those plans in our <br /> mind as well as the possibilities of development in our mind <br /> for no other reason than to draw a compact which also in <br /> eludes necessary developments of that nature. <br /> CHAIHNAN ERANFRI May T call attention to a to <br />
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