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Show CALIFORNIA DEFENDANTS Exhibit No. 14 Identification: July 6, 1956 Admitted*^.? Notice is Hereby Given that Edmund T. Perkins, thereunto duly authorized by the secretary of the interior, for and on behalf of the United States of America, and under the provisions of an act of congress approved June 17, 1902, claims at the point where this notice is posted all unappropriated waters of the Colorado river, both surface and underflow, to the extent 100,000 cubic second feet (4,000,000) miners' inches. The point where this notice is posted is described as follows: at a point called Headgate Rock-on Colorado River Indian Reservation on Arizona shore-about 2 miles upstream from pump house of Parker Agency this notice is nailed to board. The said water is claimed for irrigation, manufacturing purposes, water power, domestic use and other beneficial uses, and the terminus and place of its intended use is through Parker Agency, past Ehrenberg, lower end of Cibola Valley and to the south and along the line of the proposed conduit. The water will be diverted by means of a diversion dam and will be conveyed through canals, flumes, wooded, iron, steel and cement pipes to the place of intended use. The size of the canal will be one hundred (100) feet wide on the bottom and ten feet (10) deep or of such dimensions as will give it an |