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<br />established. The judicial administrator, <br />Mr. Lawson, is working on this matter with <br />the Supreme Court and with the water judges <br />and they hope that by the end of this <br />month they will have the mechanics worked <br />out as to how matters should proceed under <br />the new law. The water judges have been I <br />appointed. As a matter of fact one of <br />them has received a considerable workout <br />already. Judge carpenter has had two <br />cases that I know of which have already <br />originated under the new law. I think <br />that these water judges will find that <br />they have almost a full-time job in this <br />field from now on, at least here in the <br />South Platte and Arkansas basins. <br /> <br />If you have any ,suggestions or if <br />anybody here is interested, let us have <br />your name. We think that the salaries <br />and fees will be quite adequate." <br /> <br />MR. KUIPER: <br /> <br />"Larry, may I interrupt just a <br />moment. They recently set the salary at <br />$100 a day with a maximum of $15,000 a <br />year, plus expenses." <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />"Very good. That's some information <br />I didn't have. $100 a day with a maximum <br />of $15,000 a year, plus expenses." <br /> <br />MR. GOODWIN: <br /> <br />"Mr. Chairman, I'd like to ask Larry <br />a question. Larry, before you can submit <br />names that are useful, you've got to <br />know something about qualifications." <br /> <br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />"This is correct. I think everyone <br />here has some ideas about people who are <br />well qualified in this field. You also <br />have to determine their willingness to <br />engage in this type of activity. <br /> <br />- Much of it will be done on a purely <br />contractual basis. I feel quite sure <br />that this is the case anyway. The water <br /> <br />I <br />