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<br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. TIPTON: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. GOSLIN: <br /> <br />NR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />preferential position. Even under the pro- <br />posed legislation the Central Arizona Project <br />would have to give way to them in case of <br />shortages. So they will always divert their <br />quota of water. This return flow will always <br />be there. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />This 220,000 falls in the same category. <br />That would be water that physically would go <br />to Mexico. It couldn't go any place else <br />unless it was reused in the united states. <br />If that water is recovered from the Yuma 1>1esa <br />rather than the Yuma Valley some of it could <br />be used directly on the Yuma Mesa which would <br />be perfectly legitimate, and which would <br />reduce the amount that went to 1>1exico. <br /> <br />Does that answer your question?" <br /> <br />"Are there any further questions from <br />Mr. Tipton at this time? Mr. Tipton, as we <br />go through this discussion this morning and <br />this afternoon if any of our basic facts are <br />wrong we would appreciate it if you would <br />call them to our attention as we go along. <br />I would hope that you would feel free to <br />interrupt us at any time, if you will." <br /> <br />"I'll be glad to. If the basic facts <br />that are controverted here do not conform <br />with my idea of the basic facts, I'll say so." <br /> <br />"Thank you. <br /> <br />Mr. GOSlin, we'd like you to partici- <br />pate too." <br /> <br />"r'll be glad to." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"Mr. Sparks is thoroughly familiar with <br />it but to the members of the Board, if we <br />get off base I think we ought to get back <br />on the main track immediately. <br /> <br />Now, Larry, will you pose, with that back- <br />ground of Mr. Tipton's report, what our speci- <br />fic task is today?" <br />