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<br />23 <br /> <br /> <br />001932 <br />PI~OGRAM <br /> <br />1. Develop and present statement to National Water Pollution Control Advisory <br />Board meeting in Southern California in September 1963. <br /> <br />2. Develop a glossory of terms used in field of water quality. <br /> <br />3, Develop an annotated bibl iography of publ ished and unpubl ished water <br />quality studies in the Pacific Southwest area. <br /> <br />4. Compile and keep current summaries of water quality related interests and <br />responsibil ities. <br /> <br />S. Develop a series of guides for conduct of certain water qual ity activities <br />in the Pacific Southwest region, such as: <br /> <br />A, A guide for development of water qual ity objectives. <br /> <br />B. A guide for development of Water quality basic data program. <br /> <br />6. Work jointly with other subcommittees on subjects of mutual concern, such <br />as: <br /> <br />A. Flow regulation for water qual ity control (See Report of Senate Select <br />Committee on National W'.'J.ter Resources, January 30, 1961, and <br />related Committee Print No. 32 by Nathaniel Wo\lmon). <br /> <br />B. Water qual ity effects of impoundments. <br /> <br />C, Automatic equipment for data monitoring and analysis, <br /> <br />D, Water qual ity aspects of recreation. <br /> <br />7, Consider and report on immediote and future water quality program needs, <br />including the following: <br /> <br />A, Collection, compilation, and evaluation of basic data. <br /> <br />B. Water qual ity criteria for all uses. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8. Develop information on categories of water quality problems, <br />