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    U n tith is proposal is made, the IstatemWrt continued, the district ‘accepts in good faith the quoted statements of the lessees that they will promptly make known to all parties the basis upon which they will approve the wa­ter agreement- Such plan must be .feasible and | acceptable,\to the 'legal staff of the District and the bond buying public; The proposal must be made in such a form that it will provide a self-liquidat­ing project, that will never be­come a tax burden to the public” I Because of the mandate given Ithem in 1947 by one of the largest ; majorities ever recorded in Clark county’s history, the water dis­trict emphatically announced in ithe statement that it W ILL de­liver water to the valley in ac­cordance with this public man- .date, L “The interruption that has oc-fcurred could have been and {should have been avoided, had all .parties co-ordinated their efforts in the public interest.”