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Mr. Thomas. There are salmon coming from many runs, and 

 they not only get killed at the pumps, they get entrapped from re- 

 verse flows which the pumps cause and lose their way. 



Mr. DOOLEY. What is the reference you are using for that mil- 

 lion? Because we obviously have been monitoring that somewhat, 

 and some of that work that is being done by DWR and Fish and 

 Game and others who have been involved in some tagging pro- 

 grams have been monitoring some of the take at the pumps. And 

 I haven't heard any extrapolations that got to millions. I was just 

 curious about that. 



Mr. Thomas. I would be happy to try to provide you some writ- 

 ten documentation, and I will be happy to do that. I plan to report 

 to your committee following our meeting next week, and I will pro- 

 vide you with that. 



Mr. DoOLEY. I would really appreciate that. 



Mr. Thomas. OK 



Mr. DOOLITTLE. OK. Mr. Pombo is recognized. 



Mr. Pombo. No questions. 



Mr. DOOLITTLE. All right. Well, I think we have come to the close 

 of the hearing, and we appreciate all the witnesses and this panel 

 as well. We will have some additional questions to submit, and we 

 would ask you to respond expeditiously in writing. And with that, 

 the hearing is adjourned. 



[Whereupon, at 4:00 p.m., the subcommittee was adjourned; and 

 the following was submitted for the record:] 



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