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<br />- ..~ , <br />U lil ~ ~j " <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Phase V -(June 1975) Activities required include a ddailcd evaluation and synthesis of <br />the results of the previous phases i;1 a format suitable for indusion in the draft national <br />assessment report aud for providing to the regional sponsors for their use in conducting <br />the speeific-probkm analysis. <br /> <br />Spccific-Problem Analysis <br /> <br />Thc sJlceific-probkm analysis comprises threc phases. <br /> <br />Phase 1-(Fcbruary J 974-Janual")' 1975) Phase I comprises one activity during which <br />procedures, guiclclinC'.s, 8.nd participo.llts for conducting the. specific-problem :maJysi~ ,He <br />dcllned and work ::lgrecmenls :lrc executed With the regioll2.1 sponsor~ <br /> <br />Phase I1-(February 1975-J~lnuar)' 1976) Phase II compriscs four activities, during which <br />the regional sponsors will select problems to be: studied: develop informatio!l in suffi- <br />cient ddaillo describe till', sl~verity of the problE.:lllS in economic, environmental. [md <br />soci::1I1erms; establish priorities; and reach conclusions <Illd recommendations concernillg <br />JH'.cdcd problem resolution :.ldiviLics from :1 Starc-rcgiOll.1i viewpoint. <br /> <br />Phase 11\-(ApriJ 1977-Junc 1977) Phase 111 comprises one :lclivit)' during which the <br />rt)giOll<l~ sponsors will review the dr~lrt l1ation~ll r~port and will prepare State-rcgion:l1 <br />comments on the Jl3.tiol1:l1 conclusions ancl recommendations lor displJY in the natiOl"l:r1 <br />report. <br /> <br />National Priorities Analysis <br /> <br />The n8tional priorities 8mlysis comprises two phases. <br /> <br />Ph~se I--(Febru~lry 1975-Junc 1976) Phase I comprises onc activity which defines the <br />procedures, guidelines, and pilrticip3.llts for comJucting the national priorities <Inalysis. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Ph8se l1-(July 1976-Ju!lc 1977) Phase 11 compriscs five activities during which the re- <br />sults of both the specific-problem analysis and nationwide al181)'sis arc evalu8ted ilnd rut <br />into nationwide perspective; if necessary, addItional infon118tion is dcveloped to III ore <br />completely describe problcms previously identified: nation'll priorities arc establislled; <br />and national conclusions and recommendations 8re developed. with specific attention <br />givcn to describing (he Feder8l role in helping to resolve problcm issucs in high-priority <br />problem 8reas. <br /> <br />9 <br />