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<br />I <br /> <br />for review. We do not at this time expect <br />that these irrigation soil classes will be <br />shown on a separate map. Irrigation land <br />classes have been plotted on a map for <br />Colorado and the rest of the region. The <br />final map will be ready for review about <br />April or May. <br /> <br />A field map of sediment yield and <br />erosion conditions for western Colorado is <br />completed according to PSIAC standards on a <br />1:500,000 scale. The map for the rest of the <br />region is being coordinated with the other <br />states of the region. Copies of the map <br />will be available for review in the near <br />future. A land ownership status map for <br />the Upper Colorado regioh is being completed. <br />This is a small scale, general map, and <br />cannot be used for locating specific pieces <br />of land. Rather, it will illustrate the <br />broad, general pattern of land ownership <br />that prevails in the region. A detailed <br />tabulation of land ownership will accompany <br />the map in the report. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The vegetative cover base map is com- <br />plete except for irrigated and dry cropland. <br />The map is on the 1:1,000,000 scale and will <br />be reproduced after cropland is plotted on <br />it. Land use tabulations are being assembled <br />and checked with the various states and land <br />administering agencies. The irrigation land <br />inventory is complete for Colorado and the <br />region, by subregion, and by counties. The <br />present water use inventory and consumptive <br />use rate estimates are nearly complete for <br />both Colorado and the rest of the region. <br />These data are in the review and revision <br />stage by concerned agencies. And I might <br />add parenthetically that the concerned agen- <br />cies are both federal and state. <br /> <br />Flood control data and historical <br />agricultural flood damage information is <br />being collected for all states in the region. <br />