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moms <br />Quali <br />i relative to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act in appropriate forums, and continue to <br />and address related issues as they arise. Specifically, the Committee and the Water <br />Committee will work together to prevent any weakening of the scope of state authority. <br />Subco#rmittee: none <br />Work Days: 5 days <br />Time Frame: Ongoing <br />[THE tOLLOWING WORK PLAN ITEMS HAVE A LOWER PRIORITY, AND THEY <br />ARE TJOT LIKELY TO BE ADDRESSED IN 1998, UNLESS PRIORITIES CHANGE.] <br />Work o date: Many WSWC member states are involved with water management issues that <br />cross i temational boundaries. These issues are growing in importance. <br />1998: subcommittee will be named to identify and assess related needs and oversee WSWC <br />activiti s. The Committee will coordinate its efforts with those of other organizations in order to <br />avoid c uplication. <br />Su <br />Work Days: 5 <br />Time Frame: undetermined <br />Work o Date: In 1987, the Council completed a report summarizing the structure and status of <br />vario reclamation accounts with in the U.S. Treasury and projecting that at some time in the <br />future ledicated revenues would be sufficient to finance a revolving construction fund. Since <br />that tin e, construction funding has continued to drop and Reclamation has released new rules <br />regard' g the disposition of its revenues. Federal budget cuts are also likely to further reduce <br />appro 'ations for federal water development. <br />1998: [The Council will formulate a western state policy with respect to the use of existing and <br />future fevenues under Reclamation Law. <br />Time <br />Work Days: 15 <br />undetermined <br />4 <br />