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<br />\.~~~ <br /> <br />Phase V -(June 1975) Activities required include a detailed evaluation and synthesis of <br />the results of the previous phases in a format suitable for inclusion in the draft national <br />assessment report and for providing to the regional sponsors for their use in conducting <br />the specific-problem analysis. <br /> <br />Specific-Problem Analysis <br /> <br />The specific-problem analysis comprises three phases. <br /> <br />0, <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />Phase I-(February 1974-January 1975) Phase I comprises one activity during which <br />procedures, guidelines, and participants for conducting the specific-problem analysis are <br />defined and work agreements are executed with the regional sponsors. <br /> <br />Phase II-(February 1975-January 1976) Phase II comprises four activities, during which <br />the regional sponsors will select problems to be studied; develop information in suffi- <br />cient detail to describe the severity of the problems in economic, environmental, and <br />social terms; establish priorities; and reach conclusions and recommendations concerning <br />needed problem resolution activities from a State-regional viewpoint. <br /> <br />Phase III-(April 1977-June 1977) Phase III comprises one activity during which the <br />regional sponsors will review the draft national report and will prepare State-regional <br />comments on the national conclusions and recommendations for display in the national <br />report. <br /> <br />National Priorities Analysis <br /> <br />The national priorities analysis comprises two phases. <br /> <br />Phase I-(February 1975-June 1976) Phase I comprises one activity which defines the <br />procedures, guidelines, and participants for conducting the national priorities analysis. <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />Phase II-(July 1976-June 1977) Phase II comprises five activities during which the re- <br />sults of both the specific-problem analysis and nationwide analysis are evaluated and put <br />into nationwide perspective; if necessary, additional infornlation is developed to more <br />completely describe problems previously identified; national priorities are established; <br />and national conclusions and recommendations are developed, with specific attention <br />given to describing the Federal role in helping to resolve problem issues in high-priority <br />problem areas. <br /> <br />9 <br />