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( 214 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> a <br /> MR. KI Tt iELL: No, it won' t all get down into the <br /> Caddoa Reservoir. <br /> MR. M NDHALL: No. Some of it, but we oars t el. Z <br /> W <br /> low any of it to come there. <br /> ER. MITCHELL: God 1s the only guide that can take < <br /> care of that. Colorado and all of the users snot ee*api <br /> the .fall that some of us are going to gat down there to in.. <br /> port looms, taken out of turn and efre ything else. That is <br /> why I say in the beginning it is such a di flioult thing to <br /> try to figure anything out on it. <br /> MR. PATT o Mitch, may I offer this little ez- <br /> planatiant Ws worried about that in malting these studies. <br /> 2 don't believe I an violating any disolasures hero to tell <br /> YOu the only thing we can do would be a rather staple matter, <br /> crude, maybe ineffective, but in dealing with the diversion <br /> of the .o ditches above Caddoa, we are now using some <br /> of this imported water from the Colorado River, and we have <br /> added up their totals taken off the amount of 1oportad water* <br /> upon the theory if you son should define, for example, the <br /> rights of Kansas in terms of our diversion, including those <br /> ditches above Via, that you would net acquire by that per* <br /> aentagt a share of the imported water which will largely ins► <br /> crease if any of this program is further undertaken. That <br /> Is one thing that we did. <br /> I thick whet the Bur/elm is b.+rpir g at hliml i* 1,01t0' <br />