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216 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> It they bring over some imported water it is going to have <br /> some effeot in this ways A dltoh that has been getting a <br /> full supply partly out of the Arkansas River and in part <br /> out of imported water, will not be so keen to run !rater lc <br /> 0 <br /> it during a flood] it will be wet up instead of being dry <br /> and therefore will lot water go on down the river that will <br /> go into Caddo", that is Arkansans Riwear rater. but in as <br /> amount different than would have been the toot it the lead <br /> had been dry when that flood 000urred.. <br /> Then, a ditch that is now short of water has ver''y <br /> little return flow. The diversions are not suffioient to <br /> overcome the losses by evaporation and transpiration. but if <br /> it gets a more adequate supply and the ground has enough <br /> moisture all the time then a larger share of that applied <br /> water will get book into the river, a part of which will be <br /> irrigation frost the Arkansse River water and part again will <br /> be imported water. <br /> So that I think they are trying to tell us here <br /> that we ought to diviss this thing if possible in euoh away <br /> that it does not preolude the building of improve hefts whieh <br /> themselves will improve the water supplies at and below <br /> Caddo" Reservoir inevitably. It is simply that they are <br /> suggesting a form of agreement that wont t interfere with <br /> your other program, as I see it. <br /> ;.¢ r .,L o . They do not say here what they have <br />