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Show 291 you reading, in answer to these questions, the discharge figures? A Yes, sir. You mean daily the discharge figures Q Yes. Now, from October 14th until October 21st, when you arrived at Moab, the discharge of the Green was substantially the same as that of the Colorado, was it not? The Special Master: Between what dates By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Between the 14th of October and the 21st. A Well, on the 14th the flow at Greenriver, Utah, was 3,570 second- feet, and for the Colorado River at Cisco it was 13,200. Q Let us see. Just before the 13th here, on the 12th, it was 12,000 on the Green River, was it not? Evidently a general storm had hit that point a little earlier; is that not true? A On October 12th there was a discharge of 12,000 second- feet at Green River, Utah; yes, sir. That peak showed up at Cisco on the 14th. Q It continued a little longer at Cisco and was evident on the 15th there? A Yes, sir. Q And then from there on down the daily discharge on each of the rivers varies from in the neighborhood of 3,000 to, on the Green, as high as 6,000, pretty nearly 7,000, and on the Colorado from about 3,600 to 3,700 up to a maximum of 5,000; that is correct, is it not? 2254 |