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<br /> <br />. COLORADO: <br /> <br />Arkansas Cooperative River Basin Study <br /> <br />The Plan of Study was revised, resubmitted to tbe Wasbington <br />Advisory Collllllittee and approved. Work progressed on tbe <br />tables and narrative ft>r tbe Economic Base Study. Work <br />on tbe statewide crop acreage yield and production inventory <br />is near completion. Table formats for tbe main report were <br />developed. Linear programming matrix prototypes were <br />developed for tbe various analyses to be made in tbe study. <br />A scbeme to integrate linear progralllllling witb'a water budgeting <br />system is being developed. <br /> <br />Rio Grande Cooperative River Basin Study <br /> <br />During. tbis period, tbe report on "Economic Analysis of <br />Utilizing Corner Areas of Center Pivot Irrigated Fields <br />for Wildlife Habitat in tbe San Luis Valley - Colorado" <br />was cleared and is currently being distributed in 100 <br />copies. The linear progralllllling procedures document is <br />currently undergOing tbe Wasbington Advisory Committee review. <br /> <br />NEW MEXICO: Arkansas-White-Red Cooperative River Basin Study <br /> <br />Made extensive revisions in tbe review draft (October, 1979) <br />AWR Study Report in response to Portland TSC comments received <br />in second quarter. Participated in making cbanges in tbe <br />Report; also in response to TSC comments. Constructed an <br />Appendix (E), on witbout-plan projections methods. <br /> <br />FOREST SERVICE <br /> <br />Lower Rio Granc1e Cooperative River Basin Study <br /> <br />Tentative planning of study procedures in relation to' <br />problS1118 and concerns of tbe Lower Rio Grande area in New <br />Mexico. Completed an estimate of workars' time needed <br />for eacb of tbirteen work itS1118 of tbe ESCS portion of a <br />contemplated Lower Rio Grande Basin study, for whicb plan <br />of work activity bas been autborized. <br /> <br />Forest Service planning required by Section six of the <br />National Forest Management Act is well under way in the four <br />regions within the PSIAC Area. The first step of the process <br />is to identify public issues, management concerns and decision <br />criteria. The plan will cover all Forest Service activities, <br />including those that affect lands other than National Forest. <br />Public involvement is a.key part of the process. <br /> <br />C-24 <br />