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<br />OG?9f3 <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />workshops in their states. <br /> <br />When the Federal principles and guidelines <br /> <br />for water and related land resources planning have been approved, there <br /> <br />will .be need for training programs to insure the states are fully cognizant <br /> <br />of them and understand how to use the new principles and guidelines. <br /> <br />There will undoubtedly be other areas where training on a regional basis <br /> <br />would be useful and more efficient than individual State or local training <br /> <br />programs. <br /> <br />Staff(P-H): 4 <br />Cost($lOOO): 26 <br /> <br />Conduct Workshops on Appropriate Newly Enacted Federal Programs <br /> <br />Newly enacted Federal water resources programs are generally difficult <br /> <br />to understand and work with initially. New programs such as cost sharing <br /> <br />on water project construction, planning for water development, soil and <br /> <br />water conservation programs, and others could be explained aqd analyzed <br /> <br />at regional workshops to help State and local agencies understand the <br /> <br />new programs. <br /> <br />Staff(P-H): 4 <br />Cost($1000): 26 <br /> <br />ISSUE ANALYSIS <br /> <br />Total for Function <br />Staff Time(Person-Months): 18 <br />Estimated Annual Cost($1000): 116 <br /> <br />This work program assumes that an activity being conducted by MESA <br /> <br />in fiscal year 1932 will recommend that an issue analysis program be <br /> <br />conducted in succeeding years. The 1982 activity will (1) develop a <br /> <br />procedure to identify issues and establish priorities for study, (2) conduct <br /> <br />issue analysis within limits defined by the Board, and (3) present <br />