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m <br /> 33 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> C) <br /> rn <br /> 0 <br /> IT) <br /> bearing on it. <br /> So the question, I nave not done that. 0 <br /> So far as briefing <br /> A . it.. .ri A O ; Lou were thinking of return flow from <br /> 2 <br /> foreign water? < <br /> CAI AA :RA,, �io, Yes, aal & speoif'iaally with effect <br /> to return flows from the imported water. The statement <br /> made by the Department of the Interior representative was <br /> to the effect that the Solicitor for the Department of the <br /> Interior had rendered an opinion on that subject which Vas <br /> guiding, being used for guidanoe in the work of the Depart- <br /> ment of the Interior, and specifically the Bureau of Recla- <br /> mation, <br /> Rh. I:i.ELAND: I think I can beats that and have it <br /> • <br /> bask at two o i clock. <br /> WiAL:tAkii Ka" > 'W M The substance of the opinion was that <br /> return flows from imported water to not lose their identity <br /> as to imported ;dater. The effect of that opinion bein4 with <br /> respect to our problem that even the return floss from Im- <br /> ported water would not be exportable to 4ansas. <br /> We all recognize, of course, that imported water, In <br /> Its primary or virgin condition, cannot be used outside of <br /> the signatory states to the Colorado Compact. The question <br /> that was raised at our meeting was whether the use of the <br /> return flown waa ii; e uise restricted. <br /> A . PAT 'i h; c Ray .`l mention or discuss that from <br />