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<br />2. LIBRARY <br />Efforts are being continued to accumulate all types of engineering, <br />legal, economics, and semi-technical documents related to the Colorado <br />River Basin to comprise a well-equipped and efficiently-operating perma- <br />nent library. As materials are collected for inclusion in the library, they are <br />cataloged in the Commission's computer system. Also, many thousands <br />of pages of documents have been placed on microfiche. Information in <br />the Commission's library will be available to any of its member States on <br />short notice should a need arise. Studies are being made, supplemented, <br />or collected to address the many problems associated with the develop- <br />ment, utilization, and conservation of water and hydroelectric resources <br />of the Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />The continuing program of library expansion has been maintained. <br />Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of information which illumines that <br />growing body of law known as the "law of the river." Since the <br />Environmental Protection Agency and the Western Area Power Admin- <br />istration have assumed an increasing importance in the water development <br />field, documents from those agencies are being monitored and acquired <br />as a part of the Commission's library. <br /> <br />3. RELIEF MODEL <br />The Relief Model of the Upper eolorado River Basin and the adjacent <br />areas is available for display at conventions and other public events. <br /> <br />32 <br />