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t <br />102 <br />I 1 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Thank you. <br /> 2 MR. HESS: Sure. <br /> 3 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON <br />ld <br />St <br /> : <br />eve, wou <br />you <br /> 4 spell your last name. <br /> 5 MR. HESS: Yes. I spell my name with <br />' 6 p-h, and no one has gotten it right yet. My last <br /> 7 name is Hess, H-a-s-s. <br /> 8 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Could I ask one <br /> 9 question? <br /> <br /> 10 MR. HESS: Sure. <br /> 11 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Mr. Hess, isn't it <br /> 12 fairly standard in most any water case involving a <br />' 13 change of diversion points or even transfer of water <br /> la rights or most any change, isn't it pretty standard <br /> 15 that virtually everybody objects to those? <br /> 16 MR. HESS: For the most part, I would <br /> 17 <br /> say yes. <br /> 18 UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: Okay. <br /> 19 MR. HESS: I wouldn't want to leave the <br />' 20 inference hanging that this is a typical case. In <br /> 21 most cases, water is not drained from an aquifer <br />' 22 without a supply plan to recharge it, which is <br /> 23 present in this case. <br /> 24 And I should also state that the number <br />1 25 of the objectors and vehemence with which tFiey have <br />' AGREN, BLANDO b BILLINGS <br /> <br />