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<br />11 <br /> <br />states with particular attention to the purposes for which <br /> <br />I . <br /> <br />water may be used (including preferences among uses), the <br /> <br />manner in which rights are acquired and maintained, and <br /> <br />provisions for priorities mnong users in times of water <br /> <br />shortage. <br /> <br />(4) Where there is no provision for federal agencies <br /> <br />to secure a water right under state law: <br /> <br />(a) Upon what legal authority are present and <br /> <br />prospective uses by federal agencies based? <br /> <br />(b) Does it provide any kind of federal priority <br /> <br />for the authorized use vis a vis other federal o~ nonfederal <br /> <br />uses? <br /> <br />(c) Does it distinguish between: <br /> <br />(i) Various purposes served by the use, <br /> <br />e.g., agricultural, municipal, etc. <br /> <br />(ii) Federal v. nonfederal use. <br /> <br />(iii) Public domain and acquired lands. <br /> <br />(5) Where reliance is placed on a "reserved" water right <br /> <br />by federal agencies, provide the following analysis: <br /> <br />(a) Describe the origin, development, and scope <br /> <br />of the reservation doctrine of federal water rights and its <br /> <br />~tO <br />~~ <br />