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Show 6044 489 4047 Efficient, if the flow is approximately equated, yes, sir. Of course, to have perfection, you would have to have regulation of flow which is equalized with the load curve of your power market, which is not strictly a straight line; there is some seasonal variation to it. Q The power site marked 4 -- that appears to be in Colorado, does it not? A ( examining map) Yes, that is in Colorado. Q And comes over here ( indicating on map) to No. 5, which also is a power site, is it? A ( Examining map) Yes, that is the Split Mountain site. Q After that, I see some area in there ( indicating on map) that is shaded yellow, and also green. Has that irriga-tion there any connection with the power site indicated as No. 5? A ( examining map) None whatever; entirely independent. There is here ( indicating on map) a little irrigation. I am not quite positive, but I am reasonably sure that all of this shown in green, which is present irrigation, is by diversion from these tributaries ( indicating), Brush and Ashley Creeks. There may be a trifle of land irrigating by pumped water there ( indicating). Some of this yellow ( indicating), which is proposed irrigation, would doubtless involve a little pump-ing from the river. The amount of water used there ( indicat- |