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Show If irrigation vras the 947 essential need , why , , ( when- when wherr ) growing crops needed the water , you would have to , figure that you would have the water there as well as you could figure ; sometimes they make mistakes ( about- about about ) , those things , and engineers get in trouble about it . ( R . 3726-3727 . ) He is not sufficiently familiar with the Boulder Dam or the Lees Ferry Dam to say what height ( of' of ) water is to be maintained behind them . Unless the general conditions were to be as ( indi- indi ) cated on this map ( Exhibit 2 ) y that is , the red ( showing showing- showing ) the extent to which the wat6r was to be set back , he , does not see why they are colored red ; that is , ( he- he ) should have assumed that this map meant that a dam site , for instance , at Glen Canyon , would set the water back as far as it is shown on the map . A . That is a misunderstanding , Your Honor , that this map is generally a picture . It does not pretend to be precise , with regard to its delineation , or delimitation . ( Within W-ithin Within ) the limits of that reservoir , , I think ( that ti-lat tilat ) the draftsman who has ( worked worl-ed worled ) on that has taken the topographic map and sketched this thing ( free-hand freehand ) , so that the red area represents an ( approximation-a approximationa ) ( free-hand freehand ) sketch , you might term it , or the area that might be flooded when that ( reser- reser ) voir is full Q . In other ( vords words ) , ( that tbat ) is the maximum extent to which such a dam site might set the ( water vater ) back ? A . . Yes , sir ; ; you said it better than I could say it myself . ( R . . 3727-3728 . ) |