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<br />~ .... . ... P." <br />(j . . <br />U.c.l.', .. <br /> <br />SPECIFIC-PROBLEM ANALYSIS <br /> <br />Pu rposc <br /> <br />The purposes of the specific-problem analysis :.Ire to articul<:llc the St;1te-rcgioJl:J.r' view- <br />r;oint concerning water-related prohle,ms Jnd 10 provide infonn;ltion in a natioJl;t]Jy consistent <br />format amI at the intra-ASA level of detail for lIse in the nntional priorities andlysis. <br /> <br />Object;..c, <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />To accomplish the purposes of the specific-problem amlysis, the regional sponsor will <br />identify and Jescribe ((I) w3ter-reli.lted problellls, (b) gcpgrapllic areas containing sufficient <br />proulems 31lt1 complexity to warmnt the prcp"r"tion of comprehensive plans or ,bta- <br />collection activities, (c) priorities for rcsolvin~ problems Jnd preparing Icvcl 13 plans or <br />dat<J-colll'ctioll activities. JnJ (d) conclusions and HTonlmcncL!tioIlS C:Oll(;('fni1.lg the' Fcdcr:ll <br />rok inl1clj)i:1g to resolve the high-priorit): problems. <br /> <br />Product <br /> <br />The product of the spccific-problcm analysis will be a concise report, 'l)lpro,imately <br />50-100 pages. prepared fol!o'.ving the guidelines prO\'idcd by thc II'RC. The report, <br />SUppurl\:cJ b~' :cc!lnicalmClllOfal1cb doculll-.:nting tile re:..;ults of c.:Jch activity, \vill be. <br />submitted 1.:) tile \VRC fer ,,,,: in the national priorities unalysis. ond will include: <br /> <br />Q Infornwtioll dc-scribing the severity of problems nlld groups ur problems, :111(1 <br />the (,;col1omi('~ \.~Il\'ironmcnl:11~ <.lIld SOCi:ll effects ;lssociatcd with those problems. <br /> <br />o Explicitly statcct W:1tcr ~t11c1 reLlted land requirements anclundl:rlying 8ssumptiollS <br />upon which probkms arc b""c,1. <br /> <br />. 0 DclaiLd conclLlSio!lS "nd recommendations concerning needed problem resolll- <br />tion aClivities 'lIld the Federal role the,t'i".. <br /> <br />General <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Tile specific-problem analysis consists of three phases. Phase I involves the develop- <br />ment of procedures and gllidelines for conducting the spc'ciric-problem analysis and thL' <br />execution of work agrceJl1~nls with the regional sponsors. In Phase II. the regional sponsor <br />will sclecl the problems to be studied. develup information in sllfficient detail to describe <br />the probl:'::l1ls in economic, cnvironll1cllt~:J!. and 50cbl ternlS~ ;md reach conclusions and <br />make recoInlllendations conccrning.ncedc:d problem resolution activities. Phas~ III pro- <br />vicks for ,I regional rcvic\v 01 ane! fornwl comment on the n~tion~ll :Jsscssment report. <br /> <br />~:Thr\lll~I1l'llt the ~r(,Cllk-I'H~bk11l :lll:l]}'~is, tlw term "Stal~~-rcl~j~'n;ll" rcfl'rs to ;jcli\.itil" conducted hy I Ill' r('~jon:.d <br />SPOD$Ql. At the dl~ncliell of eaclL StJtc. j1:; uPlllion. wilen different fr(ll;l :11:11 of the r..:~ioll:d :-pOllS0r, Ill.:!)" b..: 110!C'd <br />:--.:r.:!ralcl~. In tile Slall'.rrl~jon..:l rL'i.1Urt. <br /> <br />21 <br />