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<br />Table 1 <br />Executive Summary <br /> <br />Recommendations (continued) <br /> <br />o <br />e::>- <br />N <br />i-" <br />00 <br />00 <br /> <br />Chapter III <br /> <br />Community, county, and tribal flood control <br />entities, in cooperation with appropriate <br />federal entities, should assess the feasibility <br />of flood and erosion control measures for major <br />tributaries of the lower Colorado River and <br />evaluate possible changes in land management <br />for lands vulnerable to flooding and flood- <br />related high ground water levels. <br /> <br /><: <br />'"', <br /> <br />The United States Geological Survey, in <br />cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation, <br />should assess the need for additional tributary <br />gaging stations, and install and operate gages <br />deemed necessary. <br /> <br />The Corps of Engineers should incorporate the <br />Colorado River Floodway and its provisions in <br />the upcoming review of the Hoover Dam Flood <br />Control Regulations, including consideration <br />of potential improvements in the coordination <br />of tributary flood control releases. <br /> <br />The United States Section, International <br />Boundary and Water Commission, should consult <br />,with the Mexican Section of the Commission <br />relative to the Floodway and its provisions, <br />needed river bank and channel improvements, and <br />long-term maintenance of the Floodway for the <br />river reach between the Northerly and Southerly <br />International Boundaries with Mexico. <br /> <br />i <br />""- <br />