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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~~ <br /> <br />~"'" <br />(Jl <br />~ <br />Q <br /> <br />1 January 1951 <br /> <br />A,iRBIAC PROCEDURE GUlDE <br /> <br />III. COORDINATING PROCEDURE <br />-- <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF THE ABMY <br />Corps of Engineers <br /> <br />The AliR Office, Tulsa, is responsible for the overall programming <br />and coordination between the six Corps of Engineer districts and between <br />those districts and other State and Federal agencies; for the navigation <br />ecol.omic studies; and for the planning and preporation of Part I of the <br />report to Congress. It will coordinate with the centralized regional <br />or field office designated by each State and Federal Agency. <br /> <br />The Tulsa District will coordinate the activities of the Corps of <br />Engineers within the districts involved on the Arkonsss and Red River <br />Besins and the Llttle Rock District will coordinate those activities on <br />the ,lhite River Basin. Districts involved are: <br /> <br />Arkansas River: <br /> <br />Albuquerque, Tulsa, Little Rock, and <br />Vicksburg <br />Little ROck and Memphis <br />Tulsa, Vicksburg, end New OrleeDS <br /> <br />White River: <br />Red River: <br /> <br />Corps of EngineerE Districts have departmental approval to work <br />direct with the field forces of the other participating agencies pro~ <br />vided: (1) that the other agency is acreeable to that procedure; (2) <br />that copioe of letters and memoranda relating to inter-departmental <br />coordination be furnished the AWR Office, Tulsa, and the "Basin" <br />district; and (5) that matters dealing with policy for which there is <br />no known precedent be referred to the AWR Office before action is taken. <br /> <br />III-l <br />