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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Compact
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
1/26/1922
Author
Co. R Compact Comm.
Title
Minutes of Colorado Compact Commission on Compact Negotiations - Meeting #1
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<br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />last month to see what they Here trying to do and what they needed to <br /> <br />do for their protection at present as well as for the developments of <br />the future. There is a very urgent need of certain things do,m there. <br />The Imperial Valley certainly needs protection from the Colorado <br />River to save itself from submersion, to prevent tho breaking of <br />those great levees that are kept up yearly at very great expense. <br />The need there is urgent. <br />There is no particular apparent ~eed in Wyoming at this time. <br />HOHever, we have some great interests upon the Green River, interests <br />that will take some time to develop. vk do want to go ahead VTith <br />development as fast as the same may be COllie feasible. <br />While the need on the Lo,lOr River is more apparent, we can see <br />no reason Hhy He should not have assurance that we may go ahead with <br /> <br /> <br />our development as it does becomG fe~sible and that is what we Hish <br /> <br /> <br />for, and what we Hant in connection with the consideration of the <br /> <br /> <br />matter of the Colorado River, <br /> <br /> <br />I feel that we can have full cooperation and to my mind I will <br /> <br /> <br />want only that which is reasonable for Wyoming. If I can obtain that <br /> <br /> <br />I will surely go to the limit in helping developing the lower river <br /> <br /> <br />or any other part of the river, It is going to make a very consider- <br />able difference Hhether or not we will be content to a general find- <br />ing as to water supplies to the effect that we can arrive at the <br />conclusion that development can go. ahead in the upper states as fast <br /> <br />as is found economically feasible Hithout any interference from the <br /> <br />lower river. If we enter into the consideration of the various uses <br /> <br />and distribution of the water of the Colorado River it seems to me <br /> <br /> <br />that it will take some form of uniform analysis of the proposals of <br /> <br /> <br />the different states: that is illustrated probably to some extent, or <br />
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