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Show The second portion of 1035 this map , Compl . Exh . 9 , contains a profile showing the slope of the Colorado River , the Green , and the San Juan . ( R . 4065 . ) ( Cross-Examination CrossExamination Cross-Eixamination CrossEixamination ) ( Vol . 22 , pp . 4065-4066 ) : The squares on ( Complainant's Complainants ) Exhibits 505 and 506 represent townships of approximately ( thirty-six thirtysix thfity-siX thfitysiX ) square miles each . ( R . 4065-4066 . ) Recalled ( R . , Vol . 22 , pp . 4069-4075 ) : It is his understanding that on that section of the river , for instance between the mouth of the Green River and Lees Ferry , the adjustment was made ( in correcting or rechecking ( topographer's topographers ) notes ) to the uniform stage of 10,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) , in the light of gage height readings at Lees Ferry . The ( topog topog- topog ) ( raphers' raphers ) field sheets and notes in every case show the water elevation , as indicated by him . These were then adjusted to the gage readings at Lees Ferry or ( of of' of ) the gages on the streams that affect that particular section of the river involved . That would represent a 10,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) stage , in the light of the ( cross- cross ) section of the river at the point where the observations were taken , as well as the change in the stage . That would mean a lowering or raising accordingly , Where the river as at a stage of 15,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) , for instance , it would mean bringing the level down ; to where it was 5,000 or 6,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) it would be up so as to represent a uniform stage of 10,000 ( second-feet secondfeet ) the whole way . ( R . 4070-4072 . ) This was done after the original draft of the profile , but before final publication . |