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210 <br /> O <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> Henri' and I see right together on that proposition. m <br /> CHAIRMAN DAUM We can go one step farther in <br /> 0 <br /> your presentation, and say that one of the public purposes <br /> for which this was built was to resolve the Jiff ioulty be- <br /> twee' Colorado and Kansas. <br /> VLTAINow, look at this from a <br /> graetival point of via.. <br /> A# a matte' of public interest, why °exist the Government, in <br /> wha$eyer guise it acts, determine that the burden of the fish <br /> and wildlife proteotton, with the use of the facilities at <br /> Caddo* ReservOir should be by bringing water over from the <br /> Western Slope, 100000 sore feet to be devoted to that, for <br /> instance? But as * practical matter, I hate to repeat again <br /> what we are here for. The possible contemplated trshaso tsin <br /> diversion project is way beyond conjecture. It involves, as <br /> a preliminary, the making of a coapaet between the four upper <br /> basis states, pups five if you include Arizona, for its <br /> little Olaim..Hasn}t Anions some claim on the upper basint <br /> MR. PATTI SON g That's right. <br /> MR. VIDALt Next, it involves the solution of a <br /> problem between the Western Slope interests in Colorado, with <br /> which Zeness is in no way oonoerned. I realise fully —I don't <br /> care where water acmes frost ..any water you put into the <br /> Arkansan River is going to affect the water supply of that <br /> river in some way; water Colorado requires, consisting of <br /> ALQ 61 erylC iAg : f 'mat fir:.=1., If u=o- a li d in the <br />