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<br />.' <br /> <br />DEe 18 mo <br /> <br />SECTION VI - NEVADA <br />(Same treatment ns Section I) <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />, <br />') <br />, , <br />";,./ <br /> <br />SECTION VII - l:o'EW MEXICO <br />(Same treatment. as Section I) <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />SECTION VIII - Or~GON <br />(Same treatment as Section I) <br /> <br />SECTION IX - UTAH <br />(Same treatment as Section I) <br /> <br />SECTION X -' WASHINGTON <br />(Same treatment as Section I) <br /> <br />SECTION XI - WYOMING <br />(Same treatment as Section 1) <br /> <br />CHAPTER VI <br /> <br />SillJMAR"l OF WATER REQUIREMENTS A];1) SUPPLY RELATIONSIIIPS FOR <br />WESTWIDE AP.EA <br /> <br />A. Present <br /> <br />B. Futu re <br /> <br />C. Nature and magnitude of unmet future water needs <br /> <br />CHAP'rEl< VII - POSSIBILITIES FOR ~lEETING FUTURE WATEI< NEEDS OF WESTHlDE <br />AREA <br /> <br />(-..,.1 <br />'--' <br /> <br />A. Augmentation of future supplies from present sources <br /> <br />1. Interarea transfers of available water not specifically <br />prohibited by the authorizing act <br /> <br />2. Conservation of available water <br /> <br />3. Reclamation and reuse of available water <br /> <br />4. Watershed management to increase water yields <br /> <br />B. New sources of supply <br /> <br />1. Desalting of sea water <br /> <br />2. Geothermal heat and brine resources <br /> <br />3. Weather modification <br /> <br />~', <br /> <br />'?> \'?,~ <br /> <br />..-/ <br /> <br />4 <br />