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<br />302896 <br /> <br />made; however, the project staff maintains principal responsibility for the <br />organization, content, and timely completion of the report. <br /> <br />Special-topic reports are expected to complement the above comprehensive <br />summary report, Such reports would be more highly technIcal in content and <br />contain Into more in-depth analysis of certain aspects of the basin assess- <br />ment. Specific contributions can possIbly be expected from those above-men- <br />tioned participating groups. The project staff will suggest topic areas and <br />media outlet (technical publ ication or symposium) for disseminating these <br />special-topic reports. <br /> <br />Project Milestones <br /> <br />It is well understood that individuals and groups, both within and out- <br />side the U.S. Geological Survey, have vested interests in the successful ex- <br />ecutIon of the Yampa River basin-assessment project. Open communication with <br />all Interested parties in the Yampa River basin wil I be maintained. <br /> <br />A steering committee has been formed to advise the project chief and <br />staff on the scope and objectives of the Yampa River basin assessment. The <br />committee has reviewed and commented on this work plan and it will advise the <br />project staff periodically in fiscal and programming matters affectin9 the <br />project. <br /> <br />Suggested points in time for evaluating progress of Phase I I of the <br />basin-assessment study are as follows: <br /> <br />1. November 1975--Review progress on first phase and on draft work plan <br />of project's second phase, <br /> <br />2. May 1976--Review draft Phase-I report, <br /> <br />3. August 1976--Review progress of second phase and detailed outline of <br />final assessment report, and <br /> <br />4. August or September 1977--Review draft final report summarizing pro- <br />ject's second phase. <br /> <br />29 <br /> <br />'~.~ <br />