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i <br /> 12 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> O <br /> two minds of water, one which nature provided within this <br /> basin and the other the water that man has imported from <br /> an adjacent basin, and which appears in our stream flow Z <br /> records. D <br /> m <br /> AR. PATTERSON: General, I agreed to sign that report. <br /> I have no objection to putting that definition in at that <br /> place you suggest. I think we are going to have to review <br /> the language and the titles of all of these tables and the <br /> text of that report in the light of that definition, because <br /> I feel that with respect to stream flows when we speak of <br /> the waters of the Arkansas River at Canon City, for example, <br /> from that tabulation, and a footnote it discloses that it <br /> does include imported water, <br /> MR. KNAPP: Now, we should say it lholudes both na. <br /> tine and foreign water, to be consistent. <br /> NR. PATTERSON: I want that to be understood. While <br /> we put it in at that point, it may require, if any of those <br /> records should be utilized as a part of the proposed compact, <br /> that we run through that report pretty carefully and see that <br /> we haven' t got any confusion in it. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think that is to be understood, <br /> that we will have to make it consistent throughout. <br /> MR. PATTERSON: In the course of our conversation <br /> with the engineers about this matter I approve of General <br /> xramer' s suggestion of the use of the word "native" as op- <br />