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Seventeenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 12/13,14/1948 Denver, Co.
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Seventeenth Meeting of the Arkansas River Compact Commissions 12/13,14/1948 Denver, Co.
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39 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> MR. TATE The word *material* only. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAM R: X said material. Material has already <br /> been ohanged. 0 <br /> SECRETARI NOE: At the point there you are speaking of <br /> "shall not be materially depleted in usable quantity or < <br /> availability for use to the water users in Colorado and <br /> Kansas, * do you mean that oollaotiVely or in either Colorado <br /> or Kansas? <br /> MR. TATE: Both. We mean it oolleatively to either <br /> one or the other. <br /> BNBRETARX NOEL Suppose it adversely affects the water <br /> users in one state and not in the other? <br /> MR. TATE: It still applies. <br /> SECRNTARX NOE: Have we said that? <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAM1R: It is a very good question. <br /> MR. IRELAND: That is where you use and/or. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I subeoribe to Mr. Tate' s interpre- <br /> tation, that if suoh adverse effeot were felt in Colorado <br /> alone, it would be sufficient to bar development. If it were <br /> felt in Kansas alone, it would be sufficient to bar develop- <br /> ment, and of course if it were felt in both of them together, <br />
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