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<br />....,...-'uu <br /> <br />MR. CRANDALL: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />11R. CRANDALL: <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. CRANDALL: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />11R. CRANDALL: <br /> <br />passed the '44 Act it has the power to cir- <br />cumvent the circulation required by that Act. <br /> <br />The point I am leading up to, is there <br />anything in your procedure which prohibits <br />you from sending these field drafts to the <br />other states of the Upper Basin? Not for <br />their revie\'/' but simply for their information." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"I would say not, Larry, if they have a <br />legitimate interest in it, which they do as <br />a part of the Basin. We normally confine that <br />distribution to a local one but anyone who has <br />an interest has been able to see the reports." <br /> <br />"I think this would solve a problem if <br />you could informally submit the field reports <br />to them for their information only. As far <br />as the Lower Basin states of California, <br />Nevada and Arizona are concerned, they have <br />agreed to these projects without further re- <br />view. I did hear some comments from Utah and <br />wyoming particularly that they knew nothing <br />about the projects and they were a little dis- <br />turbed about authorization without their ever <br />hav ing seen the reports." <br /> <br />"As far as making the basic characteris- <br />tics of the development plan known to them, <br />I am sure we would be \'/'illing to do that." <br /> <br />"This \'lould help us very much if you <br />could give them information on an informal <br />basis." <br /> <br />"Yes, sir.1I <br /> <br />"Are there any other questions from <br />members of the Board? Any members of the <br />audience like to ask Mr. Crandall any ques- <br />tions on Region 4? Thank you very much, <br />Mr. Crandall. Ne appreciate your coming over." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"You're welcome, 11r. Chairman." <br />