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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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2I m <br /> m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> > <br /> factually true, if you please. <br /> x. <br /> m! <br /> KR. TAT i Bolt can we anticipate what change* may <br /> come about as a physical matter in the river that we are now 0 <br /> dealing with with reference to this oompaott How may we <br /> anticipate what those physical changes will bet There will <br /> be some, perhaps ire but we are limited mss, are►nS t we, as NII <br /> its. Kitchell said, to our present physical condition of the <br /> river as wail, as the supply of water that we now have. <br /> CHAIBMAN IRAEKR I We certainly have to deal with <br /> them In the first instance, but T do not think we are United <br /> to thew. <br /> MR. MITCHELL: Any anticipation amen, don't you <br /> think, Roland, will have to be on the basis as the condition <br /> ohmage* resulting naturally from importations into that basin, <br /> the compact should operate for a distribution of any unused <br /> waters which come into the John Martin Dam, just leaving it on <br /> the basis that here is something that is beyond our oon3eature <br /> and beyond our control physicallly, when and if that is done. <br /> But if there is an increase by reason of inpartationr <br /> over which the Stars of Kansas has no control and no present <br /> interest, we would absorb that Colorado did not use that came <br /> into the Gaaddpa Dam on the same basis as we adjust the primary <br /> source, something of that kind. <br /> KR. KKWDIRALL: We oouldn!t do that because if we <br /> did that we would lose all of our imported waters. <br />
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