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<br />( . <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />to a fraction of the extent to which it has been accomplished by <br />/ <br /> <br />the human race. We are beginning to realize elat we cannot <br /> <br />entirely destroy the ~~tural envirolli~entand continue to s~~vive. <br /> <br />rt is not possible to conveniently label environmental <br /> <br />considerations or to assign to th~~ an economic value. vie vre <br /> <br />accustomed to usi.ng almost exclusively an economic feasibility <br /> <br />yardstick in carrying on construction and production activi.t:i.es. <br /> <br />He, )mve been unc,c:>le or unilj,lling to assess the destruction of th,:, <br /> <br />1)~~tural envirolli;\ent in 'terms of an economic lo~'s. As an <Ie [:\.',al <br /> <br />Jna.ttcr I <br /> <br />there is no way that many factors ofe.e natural <br /> <br />enviro:1- <br /> <br />ment can be measured on an economic yardstick. New policies and <br /> <br /> <br />fO~lnulas are in the making which may never be clearly definsd. <br /> <br /> <br />In any event, they will constitute a limiting factor on the <br /> <br /> <br />development of future water supplies and must be taken into account. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-9- <br />