... and if such surplus shall prove insufficient for this purpose, then the burden of such deficiency shall be equally borne by the upper basin and the lower basin, and whenever necessary the States of the upper division shall deliver at Lee Ferry water... Protection and Development of Lower Colorado River Basin - Page 48by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924Full view - About this book
| Conservation of natural resources - 1955 - 758 pages
...provides that the states of the Upper Division (defined as Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) "will not cause the flow of the river at Lee Ferry to be depleted below an aggregate of 75,000,000 acre-feet for any period of 10 consecutive years. ..." There is a further provision that... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Canada - 1956 - 780 pages
...Basin and the Lower Basin, and whenever necessary the States of the Upper Division shall deliver at Lee Ferry water to supply one-half of the deficiency so...at Lee Ferry to be depleted below an aggregate of 75,000,000 acrefeet for any period of ten consecutive years reckoned in continuing progressive series... | |
| Colorado River Compact Commission - Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) - 1922 - 1220 pages
...the Lower Basin, and whenever necessary the States of the Upper Division shall deliver at Lee Ferry one-half of the deficiency so recognized in addition to that provided in paragraph (d)." MR. HAMELE: Is that supposed to have the same status as the lower Basin share under (a)? 21. be done?... | |
| United States. Bureau of Reclamation - Irrigation - 1957 - 636 pages
..."States of the upper division" as provided in article III(d) of the Colorado River compact "not to cause the flow of the river at Lee Ferry to be depleted below an aggregate of seventy-five million acre-feet for any period of ten consecutive years reckoned in continuing progressive... | |
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