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<br /> <br />" ' <br /> <br />-14- <br /> <br />a. MI,magement of the multiple uses of the watersl1ed, giving due <br />consideration to the maintenance of a practical balance <br />between these uses. <br /> <br />. b. Ec.onomic. feasibility of future tr.ansmountaindiversion in the <br />light of the expanding economy df the Basin. . <br /> <br />. , <br />c. A careful study of private and public storage facilities and <br />recommendations fqr a logical expansion of these facilities.. <br /> <br />d. Recommendations for the rehabilitation and improvement of <br />transportation systems to provide for the reduction of' . <br />seepage .and transmiss~on losses. <br /> <br />e. Basin-wide recommendations for necessary land treatment . .' <br />measures for the control of erosion, reduction of sedimentation <br />and stabilization of streamflow. <br /> <br />i. Potential establishment of priorities (between agriculture, <br />municipalities and industry) in the use of water for'survival <br />which future population pressures may require; a.highly . .... <br />controversial subject which must be carefully planned in the <br />light of e9uity for all. <br /> <br />j. Concurrent with tl)e above, an accelerated program of research <br />and education in every field ofl'iater usage. . . . <br /> <br />The statement made by Herbert Hoover in 1929 is still true: "Every <br /> <br />drop of water that runs into the sea without rendering a commercial return 'is <br /> <br />a public waste." <br /> <br />+ <br />+ <br />I1III1 , <br />+' <br />+ <br />