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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Compact
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
11/23/1922
Author
Co. R Compact Comm.
Title
Minutes of Colorado Compact Commission - Meeting #24
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<br />228 <br /> <br />CHAIill.!l\H HOOVER: In ot:18r words, your fMling is that in making povlGr <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />subsorvient, that it is subservient all the way through. <br />, . <br /> <br />1m. SCRUGlL\M: Yes. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1m. NORVIEL: We all hop~ some time to bu~ld a large dum at Glen <br />Canyon within the State of Arj_zqna, ,but as the diVi,siomJ are created, <br /> <br />not' only the do.m, but the reservoir would be yr:i.thin the Upper Basin. And <br /> <br />it appears from this that it would be under 'the control of the Upper Bas:Ln <br /> <br />to the use of the waters ~ the flow of the vrater - and all of th<it, Tihen <br /> <br />it has gone beyond the control of the use of the Upper Basin for any other <br /> <br />purpose than of power, And I think there is something in that that would <br />be objectionatle. <br /> <br />CHAIRMAN HOOV1"R: I have a feeling that the situation is covered by <br /> <br />the first sentenc0. That is IllY instinct about ;it, because it is tho most <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />drastic expre.ssion that He havo been able. to think of as 'to subserviency, <br /> <br />and as it follows right through the compact, I think it cures itself <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />autor.latically. <br /> <br />JUDGE D,\VIS: I wrote tho clause,l.!r. Cha~rman, last n~ght, and at <br />that time thought that it really was adv~sable. Since that time I have <br /> <br />thought the matt or over and IllY oiffi judgment is that tho paragraph is botter <br /> <br />with the elimina,tion of that last sentence. <br /> <br />Ca\Iffi~\N HOOVER: That any reservation that - <br />MR. CAR.PElJTER: (Interrupting) Doosthat ,clearly extend to tho wholo <br /> <br />. flow of the river? My answer' off hand is "yes." <br /> <br />MR, EMERSON:' Isn't the Upper Basin protected by tho guarantee of <br /> <br />delivery at Lee's Forry. It has no further demand about it. <br /> <br />." <br /> <br />I,m, CARPENTEtl: The second sentence was yu:t in with the idea that, <br />" ' <br /> <br />we should not be compelled by virtue of somo power, to increaso the flow <br /> <br /> <br />at Leo's Ferry to tho dotrimont of agricultural development above. <br /> <br />.. <br />
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