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<br />(d) The states of the Upper Division shall not withhold, nnd the' <br />states of the Loyrer Division shall not require the dolivery of water Ylhich <br />cannot be reasonably applied to boneficial agricultural or dombstic uses. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />150 <br /> <br />succeeding the ratification of this.compact, nor below a flow of 4,000,000 <br />acre foot for anyone of such yoars. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(f) Further equitable apportionment of the benefic hI uses of the <br />waters of the Colorado River lmapportioned in paragraphs .(a), (b) and (c) <br />may be made in the mannor provided in Paragraph ( EO 'It. any time n1'1;er <br />July first 1966, if '1nd vrhen either Basin sh'lll haye reached the tot'll <br />beneficial consumptivo use set out in paragraphs ('I) and (b) above, <br /> <br />(g) In the evont of o. dosire for a furthor apportionmont [LS providod <br />in po.ragrnph (f) any two signatory states, acting through their governors, <br />or any sto.te acting through its governor and tho Upited Stater3 noting <br />through the President, may give joint notice of su:ch desiro to tho <br />governors of the other signatory stutes nnd to tho' President of tho linited <br />St'ltes, if he does not join in such notice, '1nd it shnll be tho duty of <br />the governors of the signo.tory sto.tes and of the Presidont of the Unitod <br />States to :iJnmodhtoly o.ppoiht ropresontatives vrith lileo pOTrers tothoso <br />of tho prosont Commission vrhoso duty it shall bo to furthor divido lmd <br />o.pportion oquito.bly botyreen the Upper Dnsin nnd 10Twr Bnsin '[,he bonoficinl <br />use of the uncpportioned Tinter of the Basin. as described in pnragraph (f), <br />subject to tho legislo.tive ratification 'Of the severoJ. st<:rtos nnd the <br />Congress of the Unit ad St'ltes to the so.me extent as is this compact." <br /> <br />Cll\IR!!L\H HOOVJJ1: .\rticle V now becomos :crticlo IV; .\rticle VI on the <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Collation nnd publication of dnta is nOYI .\rticlo V. ThO .\rticle on Inter- <br /> <br />national rolations goes out. The .\rticle on Interstate ;'djustment becomes <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.\rticle VI. Indian Rights becomes ,\rticlo VII. ;crticJ.e VIII isn't hero. <br /> <br />~rticle VIII is still to be drafted and the ~rticle as the Preservation of <br /> <br />Rights is yot to be adjusted. That will be ,\rUcle VIII, so that tho <br /> <br />termination becomes :,rticle IX. Wo have be foro us' tho question of <br /> <br />Articlo VIII, <br /> <br />MR. D,\VIS: Does th'lt have to bu redrnfted f~r presentahon? <br /> <br />CHl.IR!~1\']IJ HOOVER: It h'ls to bo redrctfted. I "TOuld suggest TIO miGht <br /> <br />mako progress if we had Mr. McCluro, Tlho is considerctbly interested, nnd <br /> <br /> <br />Judge Davis and Mr. Carpenter, if.the Commission doesn't mind, to try ctnd <br /> <br /> <br />dro.ft something for consideration. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i <br />MR. EMERSON: I would like to see !:Ir. CaldYlOJ;l on thctt ctS an engineer. <br /> <br />I ,would like to relieve one. of our attorneys and put in Hr; GnldneJ.l. <br /> <br />. <br />