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Show 225 14,000 second- feet. By the Special Master: Q What was it when you were there-- how many second- feet at Moab? A Measured at the Cisco station, just above Moab, it was 4,900 second- feet. stretches By Mr. Farnsworth: Q On all of those day? A That was the average. By Mr. Collins: Q No, what was the actual? A I will give you the actual. I was on the Colorado River between October 18 and October 25. The flow on October 18 was 4,520 second- feet. The flow on October 19 was 4.300 second- feet. The flow on the 20th was 4,090 second- feet. The flow on the 21st was 3,920 second- feet; the flow on the 22nd was 3,770 second- feet; the flow on the 23d was 3,650 second-feet. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q And on he 24th what was it? A 3,690. By the Special Master: Q Well, that was not very far from normal gauge, And that gives you how much water in the channels where the channels were well defined? A That gave us, as I say, about three feet in the channels going around the bends. On the straight stretches the depth was 2188 |