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Show -m- Article V. The chief official of each signatory State charged with the Administration of water rights, together with the Director of the United States Reclamation Service and the Director of the United States Geological Survey, shall co- operate, ex officio? (a) To promote the systematic determination and coordination of "the facts as to flow, appropriation, consumption and use of water in the Colorado River Basin, and the interchange of available information in such matters. (b) To secure the ascertainment and publication of the annual flow of the Colorado River at Lee Ferry. (c) To perform such other duties as may be assigned by mutual consent of the signatories from time to time. Article VI. Should any claim or controversy arise between any two or more of the signatory States (a) with respect to the waters of the Colorado River System not covered by the terms of this compact; (b) over the meaning or performance of any of the terms of this compact; (c) as to the allocation of the burdens incident to the performance of any article of this compact or the delivery of waters as herein provided; (d) as to the construction or operation of works within the Colorado River Basin to be situated in two or more States, or to be constructed in one State for the benefit of another State; or (e) as to the diversion of water in one State for the benefit of another State; the Governors of the States affected, upon the request of one of them, shall forthwith appoint Cornmissicners with power to consider and adjust such claim, or controversy, subject to ratification by the Legislatures of the States so affected. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the adjustment of any such claim, or controversy by any present method or by direct future legislative action of the interested States. Article VII. Nothing in this compact shall be construed as affecting the obligations of the United States of America to Indian tribes. Article VIII. Present perfected rights to the beneficial use of waters of the Colorado River System are unimpaired by this compact. V/henever storage capacity of 5,000,000 acre-feet shall have been provided on the main Colorado River witlnin or for the benefit of the Lower Basin, then claims of such rights, if any, by appropriators or users of water in the Lower Basin against appropriators or users of water in the Upper Basin shall attach to and "be satisfied from ' water that may be stored not in conflict with Article III. |