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<br />April 1, 1971 <br /> <br />OQj374 <br /> <br />necessary investments or actions needed to assure the full <br /> <br />realization of contributions by the plan; and, (2) all <br />effects - beneficial and adverse. Based on this testing <br /> <br />process, a recommended plan will be selected to provide a <br /> <br />choice governed by a reasonable and rational perception of <br /> <br />priorities and preferences about the mix of multiobjectives. <br /> <br />The general plan to meet the future water requirements of the <br /> <br />Western United States will be a display of the study findings in <br /> <br />terms of structural and nonstructural programs and measures. It <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />will include recommendations for action programs, additional <br /> <br />research and analyses, special studies, and provisions for updating. <br /> <br />, The report presenting the plan will include the alternative plans <br />) <br />considered together with the criteria and analytical approach which <br /> <br />led to selection of the recommended general plan. <br />In formulating the specific alternative multiobjective plans <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />from which the Westwide plan will be selected, the planning process <br />to be followed will be directed to meeting current and projected <br />needs, solving problems, and satisfying the desires of people <br /> <br />in such a manner that recognizes relative preferences among objec- <br /> <br />tives of national economic development, environmental quality, <br /> <br />quality of life, and regional development. The basic steps in <br />the planning process as illustrated on the accompanying chart are <br /> <br />as follows: <br /> <br />1. Specify components of the multiobjectives relevant to the <br /> <br />) planning setting; <br /> <br />VI-S <br />