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Show 132 -- 128-- has more bars that may impede progress than the Green River; " to the beat of my ability or determination, as brought out very carefully in my report, there are more crossing bars on the Colorado than on the Green." R. 287- 288. The Colorado River in general carries the biggest flow of water. R. 288. According to the official records, ( R. 289) the comparative flow at the Greenriver, Utah and Cisco gauging stations, are as follows: Greenriver, Utah Cisco, Utah Date Flow in Second- feet Flow in Second- feet Oct. 1,1928 1,930 3,060 " 2 1,680 3,030 " 3 1,590 2,920 " 5 1,540 2,830 " 6 1,550 2,810 " 7 1,570 2,830 " 14 3,570 13,200 " 20 5,120 3,920 " 21 4,410 3,700 R. 289- 290- 291. " Q Let us see. Just before the 13th here, on the 12th, it was 12,000 on the Green River, was it not? Evidently a general storm had hit that point a little earlier: is that not true? " A On October 12th there was a discharge of 12,000 second- feet at Green river, Utah; yes, sir. That peak showed up at Cisco on the 14th. |