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<br />..JVU.c. <br /> <br />survey of the extent of woody phreatophytes in <br />the l\rkansas River Valley and major tributaries <br />by Colorado State University and Fort Hayes <br />Kansas State College is progressing on schedule. <br /> <br />I might say that I am happy to be back in 1 <br />Colorado, having grown up in colorado but having <br />been gone for about 20 to 25 years. <br /> <br />That ends my presentation, Mr. Chairman." <br /> <br />l-lR. I<IWEGER: <br /> <br />"Thank you, Mr. Ingles. Are there ques- <br />tions from the Board?" <br /> <br />r,m. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"I have one." <br /> <br />r.m . I<IWEGER: <br /> <br />"Hr. Eckles." <br /> <br />MR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"Ilr. Ingles, I don' t ~Iant you to feel that <br />I am trying to nail you to some figures but <br />when you were talking about the new survey, or <br />adjusted survey, on the Narrows Dam, possiblY <br />the releases of water out of this impoundment <br />area for water quality downstream from the darn <br />site, and I know this depends on hydrostatic <br />head behind the dam and so forth, but I am under <br />the general impression that we \'Iill experience <br />an average of maybe 50 or 60 second feet of <br />water seepage out of this impoundment area back <br />into the streambed, and I was curious. In <br />addition to that normal leakage that ~le ~lill <br />experience, is it possible that there would be <br />more releases out of this impoundment?" <br /> <br />MR. INGLES: <br /> <br />"Ny understanding is that it \'Iould be <br />sufficient to average a 25 second flow in the <br />river. In some instances it might require <br />that." <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />NR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />"You answered my question. I was curious <br />to see \'lha t they are talking about." <br /> <br />r,m. INGLES: <br /> <br />"These figures are based on the 25 second <br />feet." <br /> <br />MR. ECKLES: <br /> <br />IlThank you. II <br />