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<br />.' <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />DEe 18 197D <br /> <br />a. consumptive <br /> <br />b. Non-consumptive <br /> <br />3. Unmet water needs <br /> <br />4. Water probleIns (Cover factors such as \.Jater deficiency, <br />floods, drainage, subsidence of land surface, recreation, <br />fish and wildlife, water quality, etc.) <br /> <br />5. Water supply and demand relationshi~s <br /> <br />B. Economic projections (1980, 2000 and 2020) <br /> <br />1. State projections <br /> <br />2. OEEHS projections <br /> <br />3. Other projections <br /> <br />C. Future water needs and supplies <br /> <br />1. Water requirements <br /> <br />a. Based upon state projections <br /> <br />~. <br />( ) <br />'-' <br /> <br />b. Bctsccl upon OBBUS projections <br /> <br />CD Based upon other projections <br /> <br />i. Water requirements and supply relationships <br /> <br />3. possibilities for meeting future water needs <br /> <br />a. Augmentation of future supplies from present sources <br /> <br />b. New sources of supply <br /> <br />D. ,Status of state water plan <br /> <br />SECTION II - CALIFORNIA <br />(Same treatment as Section I) <br /> <br />SECTION III - COLORADO <br />(Same treatment as Section 1) <br /> <br />SECTION IV - IDAHO <br />(Same treatment as Section 1) <br /> <br />1l,,\.~<O <br /> <br />SECTION V - MONTANA <br />(Same t rcatment as Section 1) <br /> <br />3 <br />