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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. RITER: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />General's office in this matter or any other <br />m~tGer that I know of. It is the Attorney <br />~eftetai's primary responsibility ~o represent <br />the state, and I am sure he will discharge that <br />adequately. <br /> <br />We have already made temporary arrangements 1 <br />to employ counsel in Washington, D. C. where <br />the case is being tried and also some additional <br />local counsel here to assist Mr. Moses. They <br />participated in the Washington meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Moses has done. a good job of sum- <br />marizing this matter in his report. That's <br />about all :t can give you at this time." (See <br />Appendix B for Mr. Moses' report). <br /> <br />"What happens to Rainbow Bridge under our <br />interpretation? Does it disappear or what?" <br /> <br />"In the upper left hand corner of that <br />photo, the photographs are a courtesy of <br />Region 4 of the Bureau of Reclamation, is the <br />area as it exists today. There has been dr~wn <br />in there the maximum high water line. That <br />water that you see there doesn't actually <br />exist, but would be the maximum elevation of <br />the water if the lake were full. You can see <br />it doesn't touch any part of the bridge. It <br />doesn't get above the existing stream channel. <br />This would be a very, very infrequent occur- <br />rence, if at all. Theoretically it would <br />happen in probably less than one year out of <br />every ten. Randy, what do you say?" <br /> <br />"You Predict the runoff - I'll predict <br />the elevations I " <br /> <br />"Sounds like an engineer to mel" <br /> <br />"I think in the 30 or 40 years study that <br />we ran, the reservoir filled once or twice in <br />the entire period. It would be an infrequent <br />occurrence. It doesn't hurt anything anyway." <br /> <br />1 <br />