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<br />'~0 <br />COO d ~l<. <br /> <br />a greater degree of certainty, while Alternative <br /># 1 provides a greater degree of flexibility to <br />recognize changes in circumstances for present- <br />ly unanticipated problems, <br />Like Alternative # 1, Alternative # 13 does not <br />preclude other legislative action on groundwater <br />use, The rules set forth pursuant to that alterna' <br />tive would, therefore, be subject to such other <br />actions and would have application primarily in <br />those areas where public management was not <br />in effect. <br /> <br />RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER STUDIES <br /> <br />Water policy issues cannot be evaluated in a <br />vacuum, One water policy issue can affect or be <br />affected by other water policy issues, A parti, <br />cularly significant relationship exists between <br />this study and the Ground Water Reservoir <br />Management Study, Significant relationships <br />also were identified between this study and the <br />Instream Flow Study, the Water Quality Study, the <br />Water Use Efficiency Study, the Municipal Water <br />Needs Study, the Supplemental Water Supplies <br />Study, and with several of the issues listed as part <br />of the Selected Water Rights Issues Study in, <br />cluding Drainage of Diffused Surface Water, <br />Preference in the Use of Water, Beneficial Use, <br />and Interstate Water Uses and Conllicts, The <br />interrelationships identified clearly illustrate the <br />unity of the hydrologic cycle and the limitations <br />encountered in focusing on only one part of that <br />cycle, <br /> <br />IX <br />