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<br />-----, <br />J <br /> <br />000336 <br /> <br />-, <br />1 <br /> <br />closely with the staff team in Denver on either a full- or part-time <br /> <br />basis as the need dictates. Facilities can be provided in Denver by <br /> <br />the ,Bureau of Reclamation for quartering coordination representatives <br /> <br />of Interior and other participating agencies. <br /> <br />The bulk of work to be performed will be accomplished through existing <br /> <br />field offices using, wherever possible, existing coordination procedures <br /> <br />established for on-going programs. Where adequate coordination <br /> <br />mechanisms do not now exist, new procedures for coordination will <br /> <br />be established. States and the field offices of Federal agencies <br /> <br />will have major responsibilities for input at the field level, <br /> <br />The regional offices of the Bureau of Reclamation will be responsible <br /> <br />for securing information from other agencies ancl organizing and <br /> <br />assembling basic data to .be used in developing a Western United States <br /> <br />Water Plan, They will also be responsible for securing from States <br /> <br />and river basin commissions plans of development for use in the Westwtde <br /> <br />studies. They will undertake and perform specialized studies and <br /> <br />research and development programs, the results of which are germane <br /> <br />to the Western United States Water Plan. <br /> <br />The regions will be responsible in their assigned areas for field <br /> <br />coordination of parallel studies of other agencies such as estuary <br /> <br />evaluations, flood control, navigation, recrestion development, fish <br /> <br />and wildlife evaluations, watershed management, to assure that the <br /> <br />Western States Water Plan fully recognizes significant interdisciplinary <br /> <br />8 <br />