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<br />REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS (cont'd) <br /> <br />OBSERVERS (cont'd) <br /> <br />John W. Neuberger, <br />Chairman, Mi8sou:d River Ballin Comrniuion. <br /> <br />Department of Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter Keichel, Jr. <br /> <br />Coun~il on Environmental Quality. . . . . . . Stephen F. SIOllD. <br /> <br />George W. Griebenow, <br />Chairman, Upper Miuinippi River BlUin Commiuion <br /> <br />PRINCIPLES, STANDARDS, AND. PROCEDURES <br />FOR WATER AND Ri:LA TED LAND RESOURCES PLANNING <br /> <br />REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEMBERS <br /> <br />The Princi-ples provide the broad policy framework for planning <br />activities and include the con~eptua1 basie for pl~ing. <br /> <br />Wa.ter Resources Council. . . . . . . . . . . Reuben J. Johnson. <br />Acting Dire~tor. <br /> <br />The Standards provide for uniformity and conllistency in com- <br />paring, meal!luring~ and judging beneficial and advene eHects of <br />alternative plans. <br /> <br />Department of Agriculture. . . . . . . . <br /> <br />. William B. Davey. <br />Eugcne C. Bwe. <br /> <br />Department of tbe Army. . . . . . . . . <br /> <br />. B. "Joseph Tofani. <br />Kenneth H. Murdock. <br /> <br />The Procedure. provide more detailed method. for carrying out <br />the various leveh of planning activities. including the selection of <br />objectives, the measurement of beneCicial and adverse effect!, and <br />the comparisoTl of alternative plan! {or action. Procedure! are de- <br />veloped within the fra:mework of Principles and the uniformity of <br />Standard! but will vary with the level of planning, the type of program. <br />and the llta.te-of-the-ar,t of planning. " <br /> <br />DepOlrtrnent of Health, <br />Edu'cation, and Welfare. <br /> <br />. Jellll e L. Steinfeld. <br />Rich~rd S. Green. <br /> <br />Deparbnent of the Interior. . . . . . . . . . Lance Marston. <br />Jack C. Jorgen.en. <br /> <br />As indicated by these definitionll. tbe concepts of Principles, <br />Standarde, and Procedures. will evolve and change. Principles, re- <br />flecting major public policy and basic public invelltment theory, win <br />change and evolve dowly. Standarda, representing the bellt ava.ilable <br />techniques for the application of Prihciplell, will change more fre- <br />quently than Principles, a! progress in tbe development of planning <br />and e\raluation techniques take! place. ProC'lldUrell. detailed method II <br />for the application of the Principles a.nd Standards, will be subject to <br />even more frequent re\7.lIion" a.1I experience, resea.rch. oiUId planning <br />conditione require such re.vision. <br /> <br />Department of Traneportation . . . . . '.' .' William R. Riedel: <br />William D. Derr. <br /> <br />Federal Power CommillBion <br /> <br />. George G. Adkins. <br /> <br />Department of Commerce . <br /> <br />. Donald R. Baker. <br />K. L. Kollar. <br /> <br />Depar'bnent of Housing and <br />Urban Deve~opment <br /> <br />. Jamcs F. Miller, <br />Truman Goins. <br /> <br />Environmental Protection <br />Agency <br /> <br />. Mark A. Pisano. <br />Joseph A. K:::ivak. <br /> <br />Office of Manage:rr:.ent and <br />Budget <br /> <br />. T!::t.oma.! W. Barry. <br />Donald G. Waldon. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 3B. NO. 174-MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1973 <br /> <br />'" <br />.. <br />'"" <br />~ <br /> <br />o <br />=, <br />c:;.' <br />C.- <br />c..;. <br />,~ <br /> <br />z <br />o <br />.... <br />n <br />m <br />'" <br />