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<br />61 <br /> <br />MR. BEATY: I would like to make such a motion. <br /> <br />MR. PUGRE: I second the motion. <br /> <br />MR. BAILEY: Any remarks on the mot1o~' I would like <br /> <br />to have same discussion whether the Board thinks it is a good <br /> <br /> <br />idea. <br /> <br />MR. CROSS: Those maps and plats Will be retained in <br />our files as well as in the report' <br />MR. STONE: . We Will bave the negatives on them. <br />MR. CROSS: And, yes, they will be of value in the future' <br />. MR. STONE: They will be of value, very definitely. I <br />might give you an lndlcatlon of some of the thlngs. !here are <br />certain graphs whlch will give a Visual ldea of the water <br />suppl1es in eaoh of the rivers. !hey will show the amount. <br />of average flow of those rivers, the present use of the waters <br />of those rivers, the Surp111S, and the amount which we have to <br />pass on downstream to satlsfy compaots. It will ino1ude a <br />precipltatlon map. It wl11 inolude maps as to lrrigated aore- <br />age and varlous ltems such as that. !hers wl11 be a number <br />of graphs showing the amount of irrigated land in the State <br />of Colorado, irrlgable land, and so forth. <br />MR. CROSS: I thlnk it's a flne opportunity to get <br />that data oollected in that torm and ln our own files in <br />addltion to gettlng tale report which will be of benefit to <br />the people of the state; and if we can get a report b, merely <br />furnishing maps and graphs which we Will also get the benefit <br />