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<br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Major <br />Activity <br />Number <br /> <br />" <br />AI (contd) <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />General Procedure <br />and Va ta Source <br /> <br />Reports and exist- <br />ing in"formation <br />related to Forest <br />and range problems <br />current & proposed <br />programs, demands. <br />opportunities, <br />potential levels of <br />production and con- <br />flicts ~mong com- <br />ponents. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br /><=> <br /><=> <br />[~ ) . <br /> <br />... <br />,.... <br />...... <br /> <br />USDA DETAILED WORK OUTliNE <br />RIO GRANDE TYPE 4 COOPERJ\T1VE STUDY <br />Apri' 1975 <br /> <br />Specific Procedures <br /> <br />:Purpose <br /> <br />:Who <br /> <br />;Start <br /> <br />End <br /> <br />Status/ <br />Man-Days <br />SCS: FS: ERS <br /> <br />to Determine scope of well systems and rates of flol,J: <br />u. Review information: <br />I. From water budget model in regard to the inter- <br />action of surface and ground water systems. <br />2. Review information from study of ground water <br />recharge needs. <br />v. Consider legal aspects and impacts of regulatins <br />flows from artesian wells. <br /> <br />Wi lkes <br /> <br />Present status- <br />Complete <br />Complete <br /> <br />'Wi lkes <br /> <br />20 man-days <br /> <br />Wi lkes <br />DCs <br /> <br />Ck with CWCS <br />and State Engr <br />Office (legal) <br />lP Mode' <br /> <br />w. Determine the extent of additional water supplies <br />needed for pr~sent and future conditions. <br />x. Consider opportunities ,for supplemental M&I water <br />1. Ground water I <br />2. Reserv~ir storage <br />3. Other <br />y. Determine impacts of additional M&I water use on <br />other users. <br /> <br />Wi Jkes <br />, <br />wi lkes <br /> <br />Underway; ties <br />closely with <br />project needs <br /> <br />Wi lkes <br /> <br />lP Model <br /> <br />FOREST SERVICE Will: <br /> <br />a. Define management strategies for forest and range- <br />lands in terms of type, intensity, and goals of <br />uses. management, or actions. <br />b. List forest and range goods and services being <br />produced or which are potentially available. <br />c. Determine capabilities and potential increases in <br />quantity or quality which could result from <br />various management strategies. <br />d. Examine basin on-the-ground. <br />e. Develop estimates of current and potential water <br />yield and avai lable runoff from forest and range- <br />land response units. <br />