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40 <br />o Relate problems identified in the Problem Identification Survey <br />to geographic areas being used for the Nationwide Analysis. <br />o Identify and describe potentially severe, middle- and far -term <br />problems from local, State, and regional points of view by using <br />the results of Step 02A to help respondents focus on the more <br />distant future time periods. The problems will be described by <br />discussing the following: <br />Nature and significance of the problem <br />Location and extent <br />Cause and source <br />Magnitude and frequency <br />Extent and nature of ongoing implementation, planning, <br />research, and data - collection activities to resolve the <br />problem <br />Other information that will help determine its severity <br />and urgency <br />Step 02C -- Compilation and Display of Information for Judging Severity and <br />Urgency <br />The final portion of Step 02 will compile the information developed for <br />both the Nationwide Adequacy Analysis (Step 02A) and the Specific Problem <br />Analysis (Step 0213) in suitable form for use in the Rating of Problem Severity <br />and Urgency. (Step 03). All pertinent supply, requirement, deficiency, and <br />import of deficiency information developed for each water property will be com- <br />piled, aggregated as necessary, and displayed in a uniform manner for each geo- <br />graphic unit shown in Figure 3. The social, environmental and economic impact <br />of deficiency information will be discussed from the standpoint of each particular <br />type of use as affected by the range of "Priorities for Rights of Use" analyzed. <br />This also includes narrative descriptions of each geographic unit, relationships <br />among neighboring geographic units, and the assumptions used in Steps <br />02A. and 02B, Whenever problems are related to or caused by activities <br />�n adjacent geographic units, these problems will be identified and de- <br />scribed in each geographic unit affected by the activities. In each unit's <br />compilation, the problem extent in other units will be included. <br />