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JM: Anytime you pay $100 million for a pipeline, you're going to have a sufficient amount of water to <br />justify that cost. <br />- - -- -It's 5:50 p.m., and Jim Mathews leaves to catch a plane back to Austin. - - - -- <br />Reeves Hayter: Next week, officials with HDR Consulting will meet with us. If you have questions of <br />HDR Consulting, e -mail them to Shawn no later than Monday. That will allow our consultant to be with us <br />Thursday, June 5. Today, our agenda was very full with Mr. Mathews, and I expect our agenda next week <br />will be very full with the engineers' presentation. They're going to counsel us on any aspects of our study <br />that require engineering expertise. That would be the capacity of the lake, capacity of Lake Crook, the <br />future water use of our city. I would anticipate they would probably look at our population projections. <br />Shawn: This group specializes in water resources, so they will be looking at the full gamut of anything <br />out there related to potable water, non - potable water. Don't hesitate to ask any question. If you'll email <br />me, so I can cut and past them right in. I'm going to try to get them the questions sometime Monday <br />afternoon so they'll have time to look over them and be here Thursday to answer those questions. We <br />also are arranging for some folks from the Corps of Engineers to meet with us, on July 10. A lady by the <br />name of Jan Hotuddy is going to be here along with Mark Ellison, the guy over pat Mayse Lake and <br />several lakes in Oklahoma. Jan is a hydrologist. An expert on water re- allocation, etc. <br />