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<br />aquifer development. Electrical analog models offer promise of <br />providing solutions to complex problems. Development. of such <br />equipment for ana~zing aquifer systems is now well advanced, and <br />examples of their use are forthcoming. The results will be on~ as <br />good as the mnnber and quality of data fed into them will pennit, <br />however, and in many cases the necessary data will cost a lot of <br />money to acquire. <br /> <br />In summary, optimum developnent and integrated management of <br />ground waters, singly and in conjunction with surface waters, promises <br />to solve many perplexing water problems of the West. But the <br />solution will be neither easy nor inexpensive. Th<1) public, as well as <br />thoee responsible for water-resource development and management, <br />must be inIonned and convinced of the need and value of such measures. <br />Large sums will have to be spent to acquire the needed infonnation on <br />the ground-water reservoirs and their relation to the streams, and in <br />many States substantial new legislation will be needed to provide the <br />basis for planned water management. <br /> <br />'., <br /> <br />....1' <br /> <br />10 <br />