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Transcripts of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 09/13,14,15,16,17/1948
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Transcripts of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 09/13,14,15,16,17/1948
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Fifteenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 09/13,14,15,16,17/1948 Colorado Springs, Co.
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Fifteenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 09/13,14,15,16,17/1948 Colorado Springs, Co.
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m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 7 0 <br /> H <br /> mittse are both dormant, and I see no need for going through <br /> the formality of receiving a negative report. ›i <br /> I would like to call on Mr. Mendenhall and on Mr. <br /> Leavitt for the latest information regarding the operation A <br /> of John Martin Reservoir under the interim operating agree- <br /> mI <br /> ments, and the development thereunder since our last meeting. <br /> Will one of you gentlemen proceed? <br /> MR. LEAVITT: Kansas has been favored with a considerable <br /> amount of precipitation during the months of July and August <br /> and has had little need of water from the federal reservoirs. <br /> Since the seventeenth of July we have requested no water for <br /> Kansas use excepting for a period of three days early in <br /> August. At this time we have another storm and requested a <br /> small amount of water, which was turned out for Kansas. <br /> We have been making use as much as possible of return <br /> flow water across the line, so that a minimum amount has <br /> passed Garden City except at times when we had local storms <br /> which oould not be controlled. <br /> Western Kansas is in very fine shape as far as pre- <br /> cipitation and moisture are concerned at this time. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Thank you, Mr.' Leavitt. Do you care <br /> to supplement that information, Mr. Mendenhall? <br /> MR. MENDENHALL: No, except the statement that the river <br />
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