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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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m <br /> 43 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> MR. KNAPP: We are not down to that. <br /> --4 <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think we had better take one pare- <br /> graph at a time, Gail. Let' s take A. I want to be sure that o <br /> the typographical error has not been repeated in some of .these <br /> copies. The 100 second feet is the proper quantity, and I <br /> think it was typed 1000 accidentally, which brings me to the <br /> jl <br /> paint-- <br /> MR. IRELAND: Not on mine. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: It was on some of the copies. <br /> MR. TATE: The Kansas draft had 1000. <br /> CHAIRS KRAMER: I brought this up before. This, I <br /> think, points it up whether you want to write out the words <br /> or just rely on the numerals. I think we 'can rely on the <br /> numerals if we proof read it carefully. <br /> (Discussion off the record. ) <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: "Such releases shall not exceed 100 <br /> c. f. s. * to be sure that we haven't any typographical error. <br /> Now, I would like to ask this question: The last clause <br /> in this paragraph A, *and water so released shall be used <br /> without avoidable waste. * We have had considerable discussion <br /> on that language heretofore, but once more I would like to <br /> ask what is avoidable waste? <br />
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