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m <br /> 46 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> c <br /> n <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> Mr. Mendenhall, what would be the normal circumstances under <br /> which such release would be galled fort <br /> z' <br /> KR. MENDENHALL: Stock water. The thought was that it <br /> was not to be used for irrigation purposes, but so many of <br /> the fasters in that area there do not have wells, and they <br /> rely upon stook ponds for their stook. We have a condition Ni <br /> of that kind in our own area now, with some of the ditches out, <br /> and the farmers having to haul water to stook. <br /> CHAIN KRAMER: Are these stock ponds tillable from <br /> irrigation ditches? <br /> MR. MENDENHALL:ALL: 'iron ditches. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Merely as units to the stook ponds? <br /> MR. MENDENHALL: That is right. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think it is well to get all of this <br /> into the record, to show what was in our minds. <br /> MR. KNAPP: It would seem that it might constitute <br /> avoidable waste if Colorado were to oall for that release of <br /> water and merely let it run down in the river in the winter <br /> months when it can not be used down below. <br /> MR. MENDENHALL: I think I covered that in my first remarks. <br /> MR. KNAPP: I believe you did. <br />