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Show Colorado River at 120 ( Lccs Lees ) Ferry , Arizona ( ( Complainant's Complainants ) Exhibits 79 and 90 ) From ( 181,000 181,0.00 ) ( second-feet secondfeet ) June 18 , 1921 , to ( 28,100 28,100' ) on July 14 . From 16,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) August 17 , 1921 , to 64,100 on August 25 . From ( second-feet secondfeet ) 22 . on May 30 . From 9,310 ( second-feet secondfeet ) September 18 , 1923 , to . 47,800 on September 20 . From 119,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) July 1 , 1927 , to 17,700 . on July 24 . From 14,400 ( second-feet secondfeet ) September 9 , 1927 , to , 110,000 on September 15 . The ( Master's Masters ) conclusion that the sudden changes in . stream flow has not constituted a marked impediment to navigation , is not sustained by the evidence . . Specific incidents are few in number because ( the the- the ) rivers were avoided in high water . The ( changes cbanges ) noted in the ( Master's Masters ) report illustrate how the sand bars ( will wiH ) be rearranged by sudden floods ( thereby tbereby ) interfering with the operation of boats . Evidence is . unnecessary to prove the effect upon navigation , of such changes . Green , September 26 , 1928 , from 1,680 ( second-feet secondfeet ) to 19,800 . Colorado , September 9 , 1928 , from 14 , ( 400-second- 400second ) feet to 110,000 , on September 15 . The number of violent changes could be multiplied . The ones quoted suffice to illustrate the effect upon practical navigation . |