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Show 979 ematical average of 1.6 , and the figure was a little , lower than that obtained by the Bureau of ( Reclama Reclama- Reclama ) tion in 1915 and 1916 . So he thought lie was ( using using- using ) a conservative figure . ( He lie ) believed his ( figures firrures ) were not too high , and he would therefore get a , ( conserva conserva- conserva ) tive estimate of the total amount carried by the . river water and suspended matter together ; in every ton of river water there is 1.6 per cent of suspended , matter . ( R . 3817-3820 . ) SAMUEL ( KENNETH XENNETH ) LOVE For Complainant ( Record , vol . 21 , pp . 3820-3864 ) He resides at Washington , D . C . , and is by ( profes- profes ) sion a chemist ; was educated in . the University of Florida , having graduated from that institution with a degree of ( Bachelor BachelDr ) of Science in 1927 , after which he took something over a year in graduate work along chemical lines and joined the United States Geological Survey in June , 1928 , which at the present time is his . professional employment . He has ( had bad ) something to do with the determination of amount of silt in water samples from the San Juan , Colorado and Green Rivers , in the laboratory and has . done field work on the San Juan River , having been stationed at the gaging station at Goodrich on the San Juan from July 10th to September 21st , 1929 , for the . purpose of observing the amount of silt carried in the , river there . ( R . 3820-3821 . ) A typical ( day's days ) - work would consist of taking samples across the river three times a day , one sample |