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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />three measures are agreed to without modification. The Bureau of Reclamation <br />accounts for half of the measures reviewed, which is simply related to the <br />geographic coverage of the research, because it is the dominant water develop- <br />ment. agency in seventeen of the twenty states analyzed. The fi ndi ngs for <br /> <br />Bureau of Reclamation and Corps of Engineers projects, which account for two- <br />thi rds of the projects reviewed, are nearly identical. <br /> No. 0 f <br /> No. of Measures % % % <br /> Projects RecolTmended Rejected Modi fi ed Accepted <br />TOTAL. 146 578 26 II 63 <br />BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 2 7 57 14 29 <br />BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 6 9 0 11 89 <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION 68 307 23 13 64 <br />CORPS OF ENGINEERS 33 171 28 10 62 <br />FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY 14 35 20 0 80 <br />COMMISSION <br />FOREST SERVICE 14 14 36 7 57 <br />SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 9 35 37 17 46 <br />Table 1. Bargaining Findings by Sponsoring Agency <br /> <br />As an indication of the timeliness of the fish and wildlife recolTmenda- <br />tions, they can be arrayed according to the project stage in which they wer~ <br />officially offered. In a study of instream flow requests (14), five stages <br />were considered:. <br />. Preceding permit and/or project authorization <br />. During pre-construction <br />. . During project construction <br />. During the first 5 years of operation <br />. Following the first 5 years of operation. <br /> <br />9 <br />