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<br />Mississippi basins would agree to leave a <br />specified amount of water \'Ihich originates in <br />the Colorado, and that amount of water would <br />be allowed to flow to the ocean, this might <br />thro\1 some different light upon it. <br /> <br />This type of demand is completely unrea- <br />sonable and something that we. cannot conform <br />with under our constitution or state laws. <br />Nevertheless, the Narrows project report was <br />transmi tted back to Colorado from the Department <br />of the Interior for additional study on this <br />request. That has delayed the project report <br />n~1 for several months at least. So far the <br />project report has never been submitted to the <br />state for review under the Flood Control ~ct. <br />We are trying to push that report to the end <br />that it will be submitted for the 90-day review <br />in time for consideration by the second session <br />of the 90th Congress." <br /> <br />NR. KROEGER: <br /> <br />t1Any comments? <br /> <br />Before we proceed, I \lOuld like to recog- <br />nize a couple of other individuals who have <br />come in. One is Senator Johnson who is the <br />Colorado Commissioner to the Upper Colorado <br />River commission. Governor." <br /> <br />GOV. JOHNSON: <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />I,m. . I{I<OEGER: <br /> <br />"And another is Harold Christy, \'Iho is the <br />president of the National Reclamation ~ssocia- <br />tion. Harold." <br /> <br />MR. CHRISTY: <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />I'm.. IffiOEGER: <br /> <br />"Genator l'lill Nicholson also slipped in <br />uithout my seeing him. Senator? He also <br />slipped out without my seeing him~ <br /> <br />Our next report is from Region 4, and our <br />good friend, Dave Crandall, will give this, <br />I'm sure. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />