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<br />v............. <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: <br /> <br />MR. GEISSINGER: <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOE:R: <br /> <br />MR. GEISSINGER: <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: <br /> <br />MR. GEISSINGER: <br /> <br />MR. VANDEMOER: <br /> <br />MR. GEISSINGER: <br /> <br />Maybe we should make that a little <br />clearer and say including wells." <br /> <br />"I think it would help. <br /> <br />I also worry a lot, Jim, when you talk <br />about history. The history of Pawnee Ditch I <br />from 1950 to 1965 is pretty pathetic. The his- <br />tory from 1900 to 1915 would be something else. <br />I don't see Why we have to push, Why we have <br />to go so fast on so much because t think there <br />are a lot of things we ought to do first. I <br />think we ought to, well, frankly, I thought we <br />were going to, I thought these engineers were <br />going to setup some studies. I thought they <br />were going to take some ditches and find out <br />how we work. We have got plenty of water in <br />the Lower South Platte. We've got a lot of <br />water. We don't have to shut down any wells <br />down there. Ralph will tell you that. If we <br />use our water, we don't have to shut down any <br />wells but this kind of legislation here is <br />going to shut down wells in my mind. Now I <br />admit I don't understand all this." <br /> <br />"I don't think there will be any wells <br />shut down on this basis." <br /> <br />"On a '53 right, Jim, we can't keep a <br />well running on a '53 right. We've got 1908 <br />rights that have never turned on a ditch. <br />The North Sterling has a 1908 right." <br /> <br />"No, but you have an 1882 right that is <br />good, isn't it?" <br /> <br />"1882?" <br /> <br />"Yes. II <br /> <br />"It hasn't been any good since the well." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"Well, but if you are given the amount of <br />your 1882 right on a volumetric basis and if <br />this legislation does that, why that would <br />satisfy you." <br />