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<br />.' <br /> <br />Mr. LJ{!SnSON: \Vould not. the size of your figures be an <br />assurance to ~le lower usors? <br /> <br />M:r. <br /> <br />Mc;~UN:S : <br /> <br />I have not gone into that yet. <br />Dr. Widstoe I s figures would. make the consump- <br /> <br />Mr. NOrtVI:t.L: <br />ti~a use larger? <br />Mr. McCUN~: For the maximum production of crops, yes. <br />Mr. NOrtVI~L: Would you say it would be mor~ than two and a <br />h::olf million? <br /> <br />el <br /> <br />Mr. McGUNE: I would say that possibly. <br />Mr. Et~RSON: Would you be willing to writ~ on agr80ment <br />limiting Colorado to th~t u~ount of ecreego for 2 period of <br />25 or 50 yeers to be reodjusted at thL.t time if occasion <br />demanded? <br />Mr. McCUNE: I do not feel th2t I could pass upon that <br />p~rticular point. That amount of water might be too small. <br />I would not want it limited to acres, but acre-feet. It <br />might be th[:t a compoct might cover u certe-in time DS Mr. <br />Emerson has s,"id but I do not wcmt to. pass on tlwt. <br />Mr. E~~RSON: If there is to b~ cny limitations ~t ~ll you <br />would S[,y that it be placed upon the volume of water, whether <br />direct or storog8, rcther than to base it upon th~ number of. <br />acres to be irrig2ted? <br />Mr, McCJij~: Yes, sir, by all means. <br />Mr. NORVIEL: Mr. McCUlJE as I understand it you h~ve some <br />fe~r that constructions of large dams for woter for power in <br />D <br /> <br />e) <br />