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<br />f, . < ~ ('Ie. <br />uU.tv'" <br /> <br />OVERVIEW OF THE 1975 ASSESSMENT <br /> <br />Major Products <br /> <br />In "ccompJishing the objectives of the 1975 Assessment, fi,'e major prodllcts will be <br />developed and reported for two fn ture time periods (1975-1985 and 1985-2000) frol11 botll <br />the Statc-rcgion:il viewpoint nnd the natiollo1 viewpoint. The 11lJjor prodllcts, in reverse <br />order of development, are: <br /> <br />fit D~t(liled conclusions and recommenctntions regarding <br /> <br />- The nalio1l31 interest ~lIlci Federal role in resolving high-priority pn)blcms <br /> <br />- The need for 1110re detailed planning studies <br /> <br />- The need for additional or modified (bta-collection and compilation programs to <br />support rc-comlllended problem resolution activities <br /> <br />o Priorities for problem issues and problem areas (see fig. 1). <br /> <br />o Economic, environmental, and social impact information de\Tloped consistent with <br />the "Principles and Stand,"'ds" which uescribes the sewrity of individll,ll and groups <br />of problem issues within selected prolJlem areas. <br /> <br />o 1975, 1985. and 2000 water requirements, sLlpply, and deficiency inform3tioll for <br />future scenerios for 106 geographic unils (aggregated sllbarcas-ASA's) ,m" c I WRe <br />regions (see figs. 2 and 4). <br /> <br />" Explicitly' stated assumptions "ron which the above arc based. <br /> <br />These major products will be documcn\eo in (3) a national report to be prepar',d <br />by the IYRC staff and the NPA Committee and (b) regional reports for the '21 WRC <br />regions to be prepared by regional sponsors (see fig..2). <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />In developing these products. the 1975 Assessment will idc'ntify and address a wide <br />variety of problem issues including, for examplr, (~) the ::ld'..'qu~cy or existing supplies <br />(volume. surface ~l1"ea, quality, and instream flow characteristics) to meet existing :lnd <br />future nee us, (b) conflicts of use, (c) lega!. institution"!. and fillancial constraints and <br />opportunities, and (d) other problem issnes idcutified by assessment participants. <br /> <br />The 1975 Assessment abo permits a broad range of conclusions and recommendations <br />to be developed from both the State-regional anclnational vicwpoints. However, those <br />d',ve10pel\ will focus upon, <br /> <br />" Those specific planiOillg. research, and data-collection actil'ities which need to be under- <br />taken to resolve severe' problem issues within selected prolJlem areas and the Feuera! <br />role therein. <br /> <br />4 <br />