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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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211 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> -11 <br /> Bureau of Reclamation at this time, I would ask, them <br /> *What have you got to offer us today?* To get back to <br /> the same situation, "what have you got today?* We don+t 0 <br /> know what Colorado's share would be. We don't know hew <br /> Colorado'a share would be divided as between the Western <br /> Slope and the Eastern Slope. We would have to know what <br /> we can set on. We must recognise possible changes. <br /> (Discussion off the record. ) <br /> RR. VI D.L: We are getting into the realm of con. <br /> 3 eoture. and we do have, from the lawyers' viewpoint, that <br /> flat statement. Of °curse, we have to deal with these des. <br /> velopments. We have to deal with the possible reoonstruotion <br /> of the river, the building of reservoirs, and everything of <br /> that kind; but as technical men, you gentlemen have sat on <br /> this technical committee, what could you tell the Commission <br /> as to the probable or even possible effect upon the present- <br /> ly available supply of the Arkansas River this will have', <br /> Would it not involve you into an ungodly amount of investiga <br /> tion and guessing? <br /> MR. PATTER ON: I think so, yes. And a lot of <br /> assumptions and speculations. I agree with you, Henry. <br /> Still, anytime you have to deal with the future there is an <br /> element, as you say, of guaesing, speculation and assumption <br /> involved. You man' t avoid that. <br /> MR. MITC1 L1 Charley, the whole answer to that is <br />
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