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<br />303 <br /> <br />b. Recreation costs and benefits shall be dealt. with on <br />an incremental basis; i.e., costs specifically in- <br />curred for and benefits directly creditable to re- <br />creation shall be evaluated and considered apart <br />from other project costs and benefits. Only the in- <br />cremental costs expected to be incurred in providing <br />recreational facilities as described in the foll~l- <br />ing paragraphs e and f shall be allocated to recre- <br />ation." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />* * * <br /> <br />i~ * * <br /> <br />n e. Vfuen modification in the design of a project or <br />additional development in the project area, in- <br />cluding access roads, is required in order to make <br />recreational values available to the public, such <br />modification Or development shall be included in <br />the project proposal only if: <br /> <br />(1) The States or local governments or other bene- <br />ficiaries agree to repay the full cost thereof; <br />or <br /> <br />(2) Such values are clearly indicated to be of <br />national significance in accordance with cri- <br />teria set forth in paragraph g following; and <br />if either (a) the work is proposed to be au- <br />thorized as a part of the national park or <br />national forest programs for this area and is <br />to be financed by appropriations made for these <br />programs, or (b) the letter transmitting the <br />proposed report to the Congress contains pro- <br />posed authorizing language stating the maximum <br />amount of such cost which would be borne by <br />the Federal Government." <br /> <br />1\0 evaluation of the use of Curecanti Reservoir capacity in <br />connection with a potential synthetic fuels industry was attempted. <br />An allocation for such use, however, wonld come within the proyision <br />for future requirements Which has been quoted above. <br /> <br />In view of the analysis of data available within a limited <br />time, it would appear that feasibility of reservoir purposes other than <br />that of river regulation and power could not be aChieved at the pre- <br />sent time within the standards and criteria of Circular No. A-47. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Gildersleeve: "Just for the purpose of evaluating the possibility, we <br />have made some very rough estimates with whatever data was available." <br /> <br />Mr. Bailey: "Does anyone have any questions of Mr. Gildersleeve?" <br /> <br />\ <br />