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m <br /> 193 0 <br /> O <br /> over that we might utilize U.IN t statement in the making; of a <br /> reservoir operations etudy to determine the effect of that. <br /> `. hr:t if and when those thin k;e firs} done, then would. be the ap- <br /> propriate time to consider language for a Oompact. <br /> Now, as I underetend it or as I recall Mr. Leblere s <br /> stiatomeut, he said they they have not proceeded far enough in <br /> their plans for tranemountain water to know how much water and <br /> When, and se his -final statement on that natter was that if they <br /> ever did bring any water down there, down to the Caddo* Reservoir, <br /> they would store it in what is assumed to be the flood pool by <br /> exohange with the Army, this, I think, indicating to the 2ngineer- <br /> lag Committee that no notice of that trsnsaountnin water need <br /> to be taken in engineering studies relenting to the use of the <br /> conservation pool. <br /> That being true, of esures, it will bring up sooner or <br /> later the question of whether anything relating to this need <br /> to goo in. but it seems to me, as a procedural matter, we must <br /> first knots how they are going to use the reservoir 60 we can <br /> rue.: e our etud.lee and then determine the nature of a Compact. <br /> CHAIRMAN IMf+X EFtt If that use ie limited to the flood <br /> control, it does not affect our operetinv studies ea far as <br /> ootteerve.tlon is concerned. <br /> FAT:. Kt PP: Consequently, no clause relating to the ( add... <br /> T eeeervolr, as far ae transcontinental water need go in, lit we <br /> want that before some of the other things are cleared. <br />