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m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> c <br /> 0 <br /> 10 <br /> H <br /> H <br /> the regular publications of the United States Geological <br /> Survey. Z <br /> The other point of importance that came to my attention <br /> .T1 <br /> during the course of that inspection is the fact that a new <br /> < I <br /> ml <br /> silt survey, or a recent silt survey, had been completed at cn ' <br /> John Martin Reservoir. <br /> You gentlemen will recall that that topic was covered <br /> to the extent of our information up to the time in the re- <br /> ports of the engineering committee. I obtained advance copy <br /> of the data from them of the silt survey, and later in our <br /> session I am going to ask Mr. Knapp, to whom I have given <br /> this data, to give us a brief report on the significance of <br /> that data. <br /> So much for ay inspection of John Martin Dam. Are %here <br /> any questions that anybody would like to raise at this time? <br /> The second part of my report covers communications with <br /> various Federal agencies. I received since our last meeting <br /> a letter from Mr. Dixon, under date of September 24, 1948, <br /> oopies of which were furnished to the state chairmen and the <br /> secretary, and a copy of which is to be incorporated in this <br /> record. That communication dealt with the views of the <br /> Department of the Interior with respect to what was then <br /> called Article IV-F. . <br /> I have no thought of discussing the substance of that <br />