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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />, - r < l ' <br />.j ~j l.L t { <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />Sub-activity Two - During this sub-activity, the Central Case supplies, <br />projections, adequacy analysis, effects and supporting assurnption~ <br />resulting from the Nationwide Analysis, are to be reviewed by the <br />selected particip"-nts. During the review of this material, the <br />Council would appreciate. receiving comments through the Regional <br />Study Director concerning any and all technical inaccuracies <br />identified by the participants in this sub- activity. <br /> <br />Subsequent to this review, the participants (Group A) will use their <br />judgment and either ongoing or completed study results to identify, <br />locate and briefly describe water-related Problems caused by either <br />(1) the implementation of the Nationwide Analysis Central Case pro- <br />jections or (2) other Federal, State, local or private actions, of which <br />the particip.ants are aware and feel will cause severe problems which <br />should be brought to the attention of the Regional Sponsor and the <br />Council. The available sources from which problems may be identified, <br />located and described include: <br /> <br />1. Completed and ongoing reports including current Level B studies, <br />framework studies where available, and State and local reports. <br /> <br />2. The Central Case information from the Nationwide Analysis. <br /> <br />3. The background and associated expertise of the selected par- <br />ticipants and the Regional Study Director. <br /> <br />4. Other available and valid sources of information. <br /> <br />In order that the results of one region can be compared with the results <br />of other regions, an e>eplicit method has been developed for categoriz- <br />ing, locating and describing the major characteristics of identified <br />Problems. <br /> <br />Therefore, the WRC requests that during this sub-activity, the Regional <br />Sponsor have the participants locate, categorize, and briefly describe <br />the Problems they identify as follows: <br /> <br />I. First, a regional map (scale 1 to 2.5 million) will be prodded to <br />the Regional Sponsors for use in locating the geographic extent <br />of each Problem identificd. An example of this map (for the <br />Pacific NQrthwest Region) is contained in Appendix E. All of <br />the Problems identified by a single participant should be located <br />on a single map. (This map will be provided to the Regional <br />Sponsor in the form of an original mylar to facilitate easy <br />reprod uction. ) <br />