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<br />. <br /> <br /> Table 1 <br /> Planning Variables <br />Water Supply Water Quality Floodinp: Wildlife Outdoor Rec. <br />(Irrigation) Population Watershed Human pop- Human popula- <br /> growth land use ulation tion growth <br /> growth <br />Water quality Quality Flood plain Partic1pa- Participation <br /> standards land use tion rates rates <br /> <br />Irrigation <br />costs <br /> <br />Value of <br />effluent for <br />agriculture <br /> <br />Floodway <br />capacity <br /> <br />Funds <br /> <br />Funds <br /> <br />Water <br />availabili ty <br /> <br />Irrigation <br />efficiency <br /> <br />Available <br />funds <br /> <br />(Municipal <br />and industrial) <br /> <br />Population <br />growth <br /> <br />Per capita <br />consumption <br /> <br />Industrial <br />use <br /> <br />The future values of any of these planning variables cannot <br />be predicted with certainty. <br /> <br />Of all the planning variables listed, population and employ- <br /> <br /> <br />ment projections have received the most effort, utilize the most <br /> <br /> <br />sophisticated techniques, and are based on the most comprehensive <br /> <br /> <br />and complete data. Yet, a comparison of current population and <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />. <br />