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to <br /> 0 O <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> > <br /> -+ <br /> MA. OAP?: Yes, as applied to the water that <br /> originates within the Arkansas River basin itself. From a <br /> legal standpoint is there any preference between the two <br /> terms, natural waters or native watersT That is the point. <br /> MR. VIDAL: But what you mean generally, whatever < <br /> the distinction may be between the two words, if there is <br /> any distinction, to restrict the meaning to waters origina- <br /> ting from precipitation flowing in the basin of the Arkansas <br /> River? <br /> MR. KNAPP: That is right, yes, to waters originating <br /> within the Arkansas Basin. <br /> MR. VIDAL: Water that originates from precipitation <br /> p I <br /> or-- <br /> MA. IRELAND: I don' t see that it makes any differ- <br /> i <br /> once if you follow it up by the words "originating in the <br /> Arkansas Basin. " <br /> MR. VIDAL: If we use the same words everywhere, if <br /> we tare your definition-- <br /> MR. KNAPP: In oonneotion with our engineering studies <br /> we are proposing now to use the term native waters when we <br /> separate the imported water from the total, leaving us the <br /> natural water which we are terming now the native water. <br /> MR. IRELAND: So long as you define native by saying <br /> that it is the water that originates within the basin, I <br /> can' t see any difference between native and natural. <br />