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<br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />002236 <br /> <br />recognition is given under that plan to the existing and increasing <br />needs for additional water within Central Valley areas. To accom- <br />plish this increased diversion to southern California, it is desirable, <br />and may well be necessary, that such additional needs en route be <br />recognized. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Associated with the other alternative plans, therefore, are <br />prospective Central Valley Project facilities which, under each <br />particular alternative plan considered, would need to be authorized <br />concurrently with the specific features analyzed for conveying <br />additional water to southern California. These prospective Central <br />Valley Project features relate to East Side Division and Delta Water <br />Quality Improvement. Prospective East Side Division facilities vary <br />among the several alternative plans in order to accomplish some <br />measure of East Side Division service appropriately and expeditiously. <br />Use of any alternative plan other than Plan 2, consequently, would <br />result in related multiple-purpose benefits occurring within Central <br />Valley Basin. Accomplishment of any alternative plan comprising the <br />Sierra tunnel diversions could be realized only after negotiations <br />with downstream water users. <br /> <br />. <br />