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<br />OO~83~' <br /> <br />b. Bureau of Indian Affairs--Location and boundaries of all <br /> <br />Indian reservations in Kansas or large tracts of land in their juris- <br /> <br />diction that could be involved in land and water resource develop- <br /> <br />ment. Consideration must be given to developments on Indian Reser- <br /> <br />vations or Indian land for which senior water rights have been <br /> <br />established. <br /> <br />c. Geolo~ical Survey--Information regarding streamflow, water <br /> <br />quality, surface water sedimentation, and ground water. <br /> <br />d. Bureau of Mines--Information on mineral resources in Kansas <br /> <br />and present and fUture water requirements needed to develop these <br /> <br />resources. <br /> <br />e. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife--Present and future <br /> <br />needs and requirements for water habitat in Kansas including streams <br /> <br />and lakes. Also fish and wildlife studies on planned developments as <br /> <br />investigations progress. <br /> <br />f. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation~-Present and future recreation <br /> <br />needs and requirements needed to develop these needs. Also recreation <br /> <br />studies for planned development as investigations progress. <br /> <br />g. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration--Present and <br /> <br />future needs for water quality and requirements necessary to satisfy <br /> <br />the needs. <br /> <br />19 <br />