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<br />o <br /> <br />(:-) <br /> <br />.- <br />tv <br />(j) <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />presented in other chapters, but should be read in its entirety for even <br />a cursory understanding of the basin problems and opportunities. <br /> <br />Acknowledgements. The preparation of this report has been made <br />possible by the active participation of each of the members of the <br />HYdrologic Subcommittee and the supporting staff of each state and <br />Federal agency in presentation of data and preparation of statements. <br />The assembly, correlation, and publication of data on existence of <br />surface wter ws carried out by Messrs. W. P. Cross and Leo L. !Aine, <br />of the staff of the Water Resources Branch, U. S. Geological Survey, <br />Oklahoma City, under the general supervision of Mr. S. K. Jackson, <br />District Engineer. The assembly and presentation of a composite <br />statement of jurisdictional problems ws completed by Mr. Spencer L. <br />Baird, Mr. Jean S. Breitenstein, and Mr. Marion L. Crist, work group <br />representatives of the Department of the Interior, State of Colorado, <br />and State of Arkansas, respectively. Mr. James C. Bruce, Department <br />of the Arrrr:f, was chairman of the Work Group on Existence of Water, <br />Mr. John R. EriCkson, State oi: New Mexico, ws chairman of the Work <br />Group on Jurisdiction, Mr. J. A. BO;jo'er, U. S. Public Health Service, <br />was chairman of the Work Group on Water Quality. Mr. C. O. Clark, <br />Department of the ArrrI:I, served as Secretary to the Subcommittee, and <br />is largely responsible for the appearance of this report in its final <br />form. <br /> <br />1-4 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />