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<br />., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />;-.... <br />~ <br /> <br />; , <br />"'" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i. <br /> <br />Irrigation needs are shown by a statement of lendo which can <br />profi tably use addi tiond water for crop production, and WhlCb are <br />physioally suited to irrigation, and which have in addition some reason- <br />able expectation of receiving a suicable water supply at a feasible cost. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Domestio and Industrial '/iater Supply. needs will be shown by a <br />listing of locations where quantity or qualitI deficiencies now exist or <br />may be expected wi thin 25 years. Defioienoies due to inedequate distri- <br />bution system or treatment faoilities are not intended to be inoluded in <br />this defini ti on. <br /> <br />Hydroeleotri 0 <br />load and supply data. <br />eleotrio powar will be <br />area will ba available <br /> <br />Power needs will be shown by the difference between <br />It will not be feasible to L1dicate how DilOh hydro- <br />needed. (Load and supply data for' each 'DOWer market <br />for the years 1960-6')-70 and 75.) <br /> <br />4. Keeds as defined in the foregoing paragraphs will be developed <br />before proceeding with oocrdination of possible solutions. Because of the <br />fact that a great many possible solutions have been prepared on an agency <br />basis, and to save time and exrense, needs will not be distributed ~t <br />this point. lurther refinement of the statement of needs of the above <br />functions will be made progressively durin6 the development of the pos- <br />sible solutions and the tentative plan. <br /> <br />5. Appropriate representatives of the State and Federal agencies <br />(herein referred to as the ~ater Use and Control Group) will pull together <br />possible solutions for each priority area by Stetes icr all six fu,:ctions. <br />This compilaticn of possible solutions will present various solutions that <br />offer the best mesns of !:leeting the needs. In s orne cases there mav be <br />several alternative possible solutions which' show sufficient prolT,ise to <br />be included. In oU.er cases there may be only one possible solution or <br />per haps none. "here al ternati ve poss ib1e s elutions are included, each <br />shvuld be oolalyzed in relation to the needs as previously compiled. <br />lhis will require at least a rough estimate of cost and benefits. It <br />will also require a statement or physioal effeots and relationships where <br />appropriate. ~,here only one possible solution is found to show any pro- <br />mise, the reasons for this should be explained and the saille sort of <br />analysis biven for the one possible solution as is €,iven for alternate <br />solutions. <br /> <br />6. When the poss1bls solutions are pulled' together for a priority <br />area, the Water Use and Control Group referred to above will combine the <br />needs as previously compilsd on a work group besis with the analyses of the <br />possible solutions and distribute a statement for the first six functions <br />covering needs and possib1s solutions for the area to the member egenciss <br />of tile work groups concerned. At the time the Water Use and Control Greup <br />prsperes a combinsd statement of needs, the pr~viously prspered state- <br />ments of needs will be reviewsd and further refined by this group. <br />Tre Tulsa Group will adviss the Water Use and Control Groups at a later <br />date as to the amount of detail required in the statements of needs and <br />possible solutions. <br /> <br />V-7.3 <br />