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Board Meetings
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12/9/1964
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<br />"'S'..L"","'S' <br /> <br />MR. JENKINS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. JENKINS: <br /> <br />MR. MOORE: <br /> <br />MR. LONGENBAUGH: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. MILENSKI: <br /> <br />five feet particularly. You can eliminate <br />all of the phreatophytes and still have as <br />much, possibl~ consumption of water. So let's <br />not blame everything on the poor phreato- <br />phytes." <br /> <br />"MaY I speak again?" <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"Go right ahead." <br /> <br />"This is Clifford Jenkins again. partially <br />in answer to Bob's question, he and I both ran <br />into a mathematical muddle on this particular <br />reach of the stream. The coefficient for <br />pumping comes out to be about 1. Obviously <br />we don't use all the water that we pump. Part <br />of it must go back to the river. The coef~ <br />ficient one would expect would be something <br />greater than that of the surface water which <br />contributes about 6!lOths of the surface <br />water, according to the equation, as used in <br />that area. one would expect somewhat more <br />pump water. In other words, I would expect <br />a coefficient of about .8. The remainder <br />must be attributed, perhaps, to phreatophytes <br />which, I think, is probably the greatest <br />factor. But now these are complete guesses <br />as to dividing the effect between the two." <br /> <br />"Does that answer your question, Bob?" <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />"Thank you. <br /> <br />Mr. Milenski, do you have a question?" <br /> <br />"I would like to point out one thing. The <br />irrigation season in the Arkansas Valley, you <br />start your crops in March and April and there <br />is considerable use of water in March and April I <br />and until the 15th of May but it does not <br />require the amount of water as it does in <br />July. <br /> <br />This year we started our crops, a lot of <br />them, after the 21st of May because we had no <br />
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