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16 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> has its source within the Arkansas River watershed, as <br /> distinguished from virgin water which has its source some <br /> other place. <br /> AR. IRELAND: You could approach it this way: not use <br /> 0 <br /> those words at all, but talk about basin, or call it basin <br /> w <br /> water. <br /> MR. AA R: If you want to put native in there, I think <br /> that gives the intent, the meaning of the words for the pur- <br /> pose of this compact. After all, that is our object, basin <br /> water as opposed to foreign water. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Except for the fact, Hr. Ireland, <br /> water in the basin measured or reported on by the Federal <br /> Power Commission includes water that does not originate in <br /> trie basin. <br /> MR. IRELAND: If we have a definition, a good aleer- <br /> cut definition-- <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I agree, any term is satisfactory <br /> if it is defined. <br /> AR. IRELAND: If we got in trouble over natural, <br /> basin water would be a safe word to use. <br /> MR. PATTERSON: I agree with Gail, the use of natural <br /> flow in other oases such as the one referred to here, would <br /> make it a little more complicated to use the word natural <br /> where we use native, because natural in that case was to dis- <br /> tinguish between reservoir water storage and releases of <br />