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<br />. <br />.- <br />("":' :' <br />co <br />00 <br />CJ <br />C <br />.,.; <br /> I' <br /> <br />-r, <br /> <br />'-' <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />1'- <br /> <br />I, <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />32 <br /> <br />an event of that type is probably something greater than <br /> <br />once in a thousand (1,000) years. Okay, let's go on -- <br /> <br />A VOICE: !low long does it go on until that? <br /> <br />PRESIDING OFFICER: Yeah, well I -- someone <br /> <br />was going to say, "When do you start counting the thousand <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />years?" <br /> <br />Right now, because when you get <br /> <br />into this game of frequencies and projections there isn't <br /> <br />any reason to say that a thousand year event couldn't occur <br /> <br />within the next several years. There's nothing to prohibit <br /> <br />that. There's nothing to prohibit, by the same token, that <br /> <br />it wouldn't happen in two thousand years. So, it's just <br /> <br />one of these statistical analyses that are made and it's <br /> <br />clearly meant to indicate that it is a fairly rare -- it is <br /> <br />II <br />'i <br /> <br />a rare occurrence. <br /> <br />The next person that I have here who has indicated <br /> <br />a uesire to speak is Mr. John Brantingham, from Parker. <br /> <br />HR. BRANTING!lAH: Hi. I'm John Brantingham. <br /> <br />To start out with, I'd like to do a continuation of the <br /> <br />.:" previous gentleman's question. I wonder if you could break <br /> <br />, I up hO\4 high ~Ie can look to have increased water levels both <br /> <br />above and below our headgate dam when we're looking at <br /> <br />::: nineteen thousand (19,000), twenty-eight thousand (28,000) <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />and thirty-five thousand (35,000) feet. I think this is <br /> <br />more important, certainly to !!le, than hearing the <br />