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Show 5815 3815 262 Mr. Blackmr. 395 is in. That is in Mr. Larue's paper. Mr. Farnsworth. Then if you will bring the other one When you find it, I will be obliged. That is all. By The Special Master: Q Just one minute. I want to get a little more clear-ly in mind just what these figures mean. It is not particular-ly helpful to have just figured in the record, without showing what they mean. tons in the year at Lees Ferry, and 50,700,000 tons at Greenriver, and that there is three times as much water at Lees Ferry as at Greeenriver, then the amount of suspensions would be proportionately about the same: is that it? A Yes, sir, as far as the clarity of the water is concerned. Q Yes, as far as the clarity of the water is concerned: but as far as the proportional amounts carried in the water are concerned, if you have three times the bulk of water, it can carry three times the amount of suspended material, can it not, without there being any change in proportion? A I do not like to answer it just in that way. |