October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold water, and the States of the Lower Division shall not require the delivery of water, which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural... Colorado River Storage Project - Page 280by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1954 - 694 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wyoming - 1903 - 264 pages
...series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold...delivery of water, which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. time after October first, 1963, if and when either Basin shall have... | |
| 1913 - 1000 pages
...series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (&) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold...Division shall not require the delivery of water, which can not reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. (/) Further equitable apportionment... | |
| Arizona. Governor - 1925 - 42 pages
...series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold...delivery of water which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. (f) Further equitable apportionment of the beneficial uses of the waters... | |
| Wyoming - 1923 - 268 pages
...series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold...delivery of water, which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. time after October first, 1963, if and when either Basin shall have... | |
| Nevada - 1923 - 596 pages
...series beginning with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the Upper Division shall not withhold...delivery of water, which cannot reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. (f ) Further equitable apportionment of the beneficial uses of the... | |
| California. Division of Engineering and Irrigation - 1923 - 362 pages
...series beginning with thf first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The states of the Upper Division shall not withhold...Division shall not require the delivery of water, which can not reasonably he applied to domestic and agricultural uses. (f) Further equitable apportionment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924 - 178 pages
...impregnable position can be taken than covered by article 3, paragraph E, of the pact, which states that — The States of the upper division shall not...division shall not require the delivery of water which can not reasonably be applied to domestic and agricultural uses. This when ratified becomes an absolute... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924 - 840 pages
...series heginn'ng with the first day of October next succeeding the ratification of this compact. (e) The States of the upper division shall not withhold...division shall not require the delivery of water which can not reasonably be appl'ed to domestic and agricultural uses. (f) Further equitable apportionment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924 - 834 pages
...with the 1st day of October next succeeding Hie ratification of this compact. (e) The States of ihe upper division shall not withhold water, and the States...division shall not require the delivery of water, which can nor reasonably lie applied to domestic and agricultural uses. if) Further equitable apportionment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924 - 2198 pages
...succeeding the ratification o compact. (e) The States of the upper division shall not withhold water, an States of the lower division shall not require the delivery of water whlc not reasonably be appl'ed to domestic and agricultural uses. (f) Further equitable apportionment... | |
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