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Show 3727 170 would have the water there as well as you could figure sometimes they make mistakes about those things, and engineers get in trouble about it. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Of course, you would aim to accomplish the purposes you had in view when you built your dam? A Yes sir. Q That is self- evident. But I take it you are not sufficiently in touch with the intent and purposes of the Boulder Dam, or the purposes of the Lees Ferry dam, to say what was a part of the scheme, with reference to height at which water would generally be maintained? A No, sir, I can not, because I am not in touch with the situation at present. I have had nothing to do with the Colorado River investigations for some years/ Mr. Farnsworth. I think that is all. By the Special Master: Q Just one other question. Unless the general condi-tions were to be as indicated on this map ( indicating Exhibit 2), that is, the red showing the extent to which the water was to be set back, I do not see why they are colored red; that is, I should have assumed that this map meant that a dam |