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<br /> <br />0017 20 <br /> <br />,(f) Developed, distributed, and revised as necessary, a stand- <br />,ardized list of Appendices and standardized 'outlines for <br />these Appendices. <br /> <br />~ <br />;:~;~~ <br /> <br />(g) Organized an Economics Coordinating ,Group to insure con- <br />sistency of economic studies 'among regions;' to receive, <br />review and comment on economic projections a,s supplied by <br />OBE and ERS; to serve as a central contact with the WRC <br />Economics Committee; and to do other work in economics, <br />as necessary. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />(h) Accomplished considerable work on revision of the Plan of <br />Study for the Analytical Summary Report. <br /> <br />(i) Prepared, through a special task force under the chairman- <br />ship of Mr. John Russiff, a recommendation for determining <br />uniform, land and water areas for each region and various <br />,subdiviSions. <br /> <br /><II <br />!II\: <br /> <br />(j) Selected the States of Utah and Nevada as leadership agen- <br />cies for the Great Basin Study, expected to begin in, Fiscal <br />1969. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />(k) Investigated, through a task force under the chairmanship <br />"'of Mr. Dean Johansen" the, practices of the three State- <br />Federal Groups in' estimating irrigation wa,ter uSe'. It <br />appears that reasonable consistency between regions will <br />,be achieved. <br /> <br />ll' <br /> <br />(1) Met in San Francisco with representatives of the WRC <br />Economics Committee to discuss the OBE-ERS projections, <br />arrange a procedure for reviews and 'feedback, ,and to ex- <br />change Washington and field level viewpoints. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />(m) Gathered data on desalination and arranged for a working <br />session with technical representation from the regions and <br />from the Office of Saline Water. <br /> <br />The above list is by no means complete, but is intended to cover <br />the 'more ,:Lmportant ,actions of CPS in Fiscal 1968. The work of <br />coordinating the activities of the State and Federal agencies <br />engaged in the three framework studies was carried on continu- <br />o\lsly by the ,subconunittee, as a' group', and by the individual <br />members, of the subcommittee within, their own departments and <br />agencies. Without this day-to-day activity and cooperation, <br />completion of the framework studies would be difficult or <br />impossible., <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />a <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />"<'1 <br />