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<br />OU21J00 <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />Department of the Interior. for example. Is Issuing an opinion Identify- <br /> <br /> <br />Ing and explaining the legal bases for the principal 30/ reserved rights <br /> <br />attaching to lands managed by the Park Service. Bureau of Land Management. <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />Fish and Wildlife Service. and the Bureau of Reclamation. <br /> <br />2. Inventory. Each federal land management agency has compl ted <br />an Inventory of the reserved lands and water uses thereon under the <br /> <br />administration of that agency. These Inventories. while not yet completed <br /> <br />by all the agencies. are attached as Appendix 5 to this report and <br />show In general the following Information: <br /> <br />I. Name of the reservation -- both the current name of the <br /> <br />administrative unit and the original name (If different); <br /> <br />2. State In which the reservation Is located; <br /> <br />3. Reservation authority; <br /> <br />4. Date reservation created; <br /> <br />5. Purpose(s) of original reservation; <br /> <br />6. Additional purposes added subsequent to creation of <br /> <br />original reservation with the date and authority for added <br /> <br />purposes; <br /> <br />30/ Some federal lands are subject to dozens of laws and reservations. <br />many of only local applicability. The reserved rights statements do <br />not purport to address every single document establishing a federal <br />reservation In order to determine whether It creates reserved water <br />rights; they do. however. address the most Important ones; and the <br />approach they embodY would apply to other. more specific reservations. <br /> <br />-30- <br />