OK. How did the timeline specified in the bill compare to the timelines that FERC would ordinarily follow for processing an application?
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Great. So would Reclamation be supportive of a contract extension for longer than 4 years if the court process ends up extending beyond 2013?
Thank you very much. We have a lot of small towns in New Hampshire with selectmen, too, so we appreciate your being here.
But wouldn't going forward with an authorization of funding still be better than allowing that authorization to expire?
So under those circumstances, aren't Reclamation's process concerns addressed, and why is it not appropriate to go ahead and move forward with this bill?
OK. Reclamation recently received an appropriation of $121,000 to evaluate the feasibility of storing additional water at Lake Thunderbird.
But given that it took 2 years for Reclamation to move forward with the title transfer, can you assure the District that Reclamation will continue to move this process forward?
We appreciate your marathon responses on all of those pieces of legislation and thank all of the witnesses who are here this afternoon.
Thank you. On S. 802, the storage of non-Project water in Lake Thunderbird in Oklahoma...
I would like to know what steps the FDA sees that it is going to require in order to move forward.





