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<br />.:::> <br />.:;> <br />:- <br />-.J <br />:..) <br />N <br /> <br />\1 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />APPFNDIX B <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CORPS OF 1NG1NCbRS, U. S. AR1~ <br />ARKANSAS-vVHITE-RED OFFICE <br />SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION <br />P. O. BOX 61 <br />TULSA, OKLAHOMA <br /> <br />SWDVM <br /> <br />4 June 1952 <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />AllRBIAC Members and Member Repressntatives <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Tulsa Group <br /> <br />SUBJECT:' Coordination of Work on Navi;;ation,. Flood Control, Water Flow <br />Retardation and Flood Forecasting, ['rainage, Domestio and <br />Industrial Water Supply, Irrigation and Reclamation, and' <br />Hydroelectric Power <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. The subjects listed are under the first six work groups shown <br />on the pro;;ress chart adopted by the AnRBIAC. The 'subject matter herein <br />refers to intra- and inter-work ;;roup ~rocedures among those work groups. <br />Reference is made hereafter to the priority areas adopted for coordina- <br />tion purposes by the Committee at Joplin, Missouri in January, and to the <br />"Steps in AhR Planning" adopted (steps 1-9) at Dallas, Texas in April. <br /> <br />2. Step 7 of the memorandum referred to in the precedinb paragraph . <br />calls for tt,e compilation of needs for each function by the appropriate <br />work group in a written statement for each A.,R priority area or other <br />appropriate area. 3tep 6 calls for the preparation of "possible solu- <br />tions ". In tr,e interest of savin€, time and money and to insure a maxinum <br />of coordinatio>1, the followinb procedure will be follbwed. <br /> <br />The chairman a6ency of each of the first six work groups will <br />take steps in~ediately to initiate action by the work group in compilin;; . <br />needs for the areas in order of A~R priority. <br /> <br />3. Needs for the different functions are defined as follows: <br /> <br />~avigation needs are indicated by the volume of traffic that <br />may be moved on a waterway. <br /> <br />Flood Control needs ure shown by identification of areas sub- <br />ject to flooding as to location, ext.ent and monetary estir,ate of flood <br />~ater and sediment damages. <br /> <br />Drainage needs ere shown by an inventory of the extent of in- <br />adequately drained arEas, incl~ding (1) a description cf the poorly <br />drained areas including the soils and related conditions such as topo- <br />graphy, flood h/l.zards, etc., and (2) the acreage of land where af;ri- <br />cuI tura1 production ",ay be ~ncreased throu;;h the installation of <br />drainage facilities. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />V-7.2 <br />