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<br />. <br /> <br />6. Identify and outline actions which would provide local leaders and <br />others with help in coordinating and attaining basin-wide objectives <br />regarding use of water and related land resources, including develop- <br />ment of potential recreation resources and other economic opportu- <br />nities. <br /> <br />7. Assemble information and data.on the basin's resources which will be <br />helpful for consideration of specific water control and development <br />projects. Existing and potential project proposals will be related <br />to each other, to existing and potential main stream and major <br />tributary developments, and to a desirable pattern of water and <br />related land use, management and development. <br /> <br />8. Identification of projects and programs which are feasible and should <br />be completed in the next 10-15 years. <br /> <br />9. Identify the social and economic effects of proposed water development <br />plans. <br /> <br />MAJOR ELEMENTS OF THE SURVEY <br /> <br />The major elements to be undertaken by USDA will be: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. Collection and development of information on water and related land <br />resource use and management including ecological relationships and <br />multiple use. This information will provide a basis for effective <br />coordination of USDA programs for watershed protection, flood <br />prevention, agricultural water management, recreation, fish and <br />wildlife development, municipal and industrial water development and <br />associated national forest administration with related activities of <br />local, State, and other Federal agencies. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Collection of information about opportunities to accomplish better <br />use of water and related land resources -by the development of projects <br />under Public Law 566. This should place PL 566 within the framework <br />of a basin water resource development plan which presents the rela- <br />tionship of existing and proposed development. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Appraisal of information developed in items 1 and 2 as these may <br />further the meeting of local objectives through Soil Conservation <br />District programs, Rural Renewal projects, Resource Conservation and <br />Development projects, Forest Service programs, and such other USDA <br />project-type programs as may become available. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Appraisal of the agricultural, rural community and upstream watershed <br />and vegetative management needs of the basin and provide information <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- 7 - <br /> <br />