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m <br /> O <br /> O <br /> final report under Section 1 of the 1944 Flood Control Act <br /> covering the entire Gunnison-Arkansas project . It isn 't <br /> that type of report. H <br /> a <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I am glad to have your elaboration, <br /> Judge. I don't envision that it would be in any sense a <br /> final report . However, the background that Mr. Debler gave N <br /> us--rand I think you were at the meeting in part last year-- <br /> as to potential developments in the upper Arkansas was <br /> rather sketchy at that time. I feel that the first or the <br /> interim report on the Gunnison-Arkansas heading towards <br /> release will put that information on a somewhat more con- <br /> crete basis and enable this Commission to understand the <br /> relation of that development to its specific problems more <br /> intelligently than we could a year ago. It to my mind ie <br /> merely getting a more concrete picture, although not a <br /> final one, on which we can hinge our consideration of the <br /> related subject to the use of John Martin Reservoir. <br /> MR. ARYL: Might that mean, then, that we would be de- <br /> laved in our final efforts many months? As Judge Stone has <br /> suge:ested, it might be many months before they have their <br /> final report. <br /> CHAIRMAN K 3AMF.R: I think it may be many years before <br /> they have their final report, and oertainly it would be my <br /> thought that we would have to hinge our consideration and <br /> conclusion regarding compact language on the broad informa- <br />