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<br />61 <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />out of the l.ll-l.merico.n. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />MR. C~RPENTER: I ho.ve 0. vo.gue recollection of seeing some <br />place 0. discussion tho.t expressed tho.t the Mexico.n lo.nds now served <br /> <br />with the present Imperial Valley canal might some do.y be similo.rly <br /> <br />served by water dropped by the 1.1.l-I.merico.n,- I don't know where <br /> <br />I got the idea. <br /> <br />MR. MC CLUHE: It is feasible. <br /> <br />MR. C~LDvVELL: ~ssume tho.t appropriations are limited to the <br /> <br />provisions of this contract, the water over o.nd above that that <br />is left in the river might be dedicated to the supplying of this <br /> <br />burden, it seems to me, until there is an international agreement. <br /> <br />MIL CI.RPENTER: It automo.tically gets there. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />MH. CI.LDWELL: I know some one of the other states might want <br /> <br /> <br />to', take it up until the end of the period, or 'something of that <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />sort. <br /> <br />MR. C~RPENTER: They get it anyhow. <br />MIL CI.LDWELL: Who gets it? They don't if it is diverted <br /> <br />before it gets to the boundary as 0. secondary right, and if it is <br /> <br />permitted to go down to satisfy the Mexican burden it is very <br /> <br />certain there is enough to do it. <br /> <br />MR. CI.RPENTEH: The only object would be to cOi:lpel the lower <br /> <br />division to release it in some big reservoir, because it alreo.dy <br /> <br />gets thero and always will get thore. ~s 0. matter of fact it will <br /> <br />continue to go there until the lower development reaches the <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />maximum. <br /> <br />lli <br /> <br />MR. HOOVER: We are not dealing with the practical situation, <br /> <br />o.t 0.11, beco.use the flow for the next fifteen or twenty ye0rs is <br />far in excess of the seven and a half million ncre feot, and tho.t <br />