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Tenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 08/11,12/1947 Colorado Springs, Co.
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Tenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 08/11,12/1947 Colorado Springs, Co.
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8 m <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> C7 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> H <br /> munioations that I have submitted or with respect to the <br /> discussions which I have had informally on the occasion <br /> of my last visit to Washington. Are there any such ques- <br /> tions? <br /> 0 <br /> MR. PATTERSON: There no doubt will be, Mr. Chairman, < <br /> when they are presented for comment and discussion, but I <br /> think right now there is not much in the way :of asking ques- <br /> tions about them until we are considering them. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Fair enough. <br /> As the next item of regular business I want to pre- <br /> sent a progress report from the Committee on Engineering <br /> Data and Studies, which is in written form, which I will hand <br /> to the Secretary for the record. I am going to ask the Secre- <br /> tary to read it, to save my voice a little bit, <br /> (Secretary Noe thereupon read the progress report <br /> of the Committee on Engineering Data and Studies. ) <br /> MR. KNAPP: I think, Mr. Chairman, I would like to <br /> hear some discussion on the definition of native and foreign <br /> water by some of the lawyer members of the Commission. I <br /> might add I was inclined in the beginning to the term natural, <br /> but the more I have thought about the term "native water" and <br /> its opposite, *foreign water, " 4a more I am inclined to be.. <br /> lieve that this is the proper definition. <br /> However, the thing that has been going through my <br /> mind is this, if the courts in dealing with water questions <br />
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