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Water Supply Protection
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8112.600
Description
Arkansas White Red Basins Interagency Committee - AWRBIAC -- Reports
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Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
6/1/1955
Title
Arkansas-White-Red River Basins - Part II - Section 2 - Water Resources Project Data - Volume F
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Report/Study
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<br />! <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />hydrologically to the extent that most overlaps in claimed ben.fits <br />have been eliminated. In some areas, no significant interrelation- <br />ships between projects exist. Where lnterrtlatlonships are signifioant, <br />further investigations are required to provide a basis for achieving <br />hydrOlogic aM economic coorditl8t1oD. prior to development. The project <br />evaluation statements presented in this volume set forth the investi- <br />gations Deaded for those projects Which the individual planning agencies <br />have identified as warranting early consideration for developmetlt. They <br />also present information as to the effects of specific elements on water <br />pollution oOl1trol, fish and vildlife, recreation, mosquito control, and ' <br />mineral resources. Details of programe of agriculturai research, credit <br />and educatiol1 which thould be undertaken i~ order to fscilitate and <br />assure the most successful operation of the projeots vill have to be <br />worked out when project plans become more de1'1nite. <br /> <br />~ . . <br /> <br />l\J <br />..,1 <br />C") <br />N <br /> <br />For the most part, elemellts of the plan vere forlllUlated to <br />provide solutions to specific problems iii local areas vith illcidental <br />oonsideration of regioJl-Wide or netioDal goals or problems. A single <br />project generally has limited effect OIl the eco1!Olll;Y of the region or <br />the Nation or on broad problems such as total need for food and fibar, <br />and the msi:lltansnce of' fish and vildl1fe resources. Hovever, in long- <br />range planning OIl a basin-vide bsSis, the cumulative effects of <br />nUlll8rous projects on such factors MY beaOll!ll significant. 'fhe impli- <br />cations of the 'POtential over-all devel01llDBDt proposed in the AWE! <br />plan shouJ.d be examined as deaisiol!ll are made to proolled With individual <br />elelll8J:lts of' the plan. <br /> <br />Agency representatives of' the Departments of the, Army, <br />Agrioult1lI'e, and Interior asaellibled this section. The data contained <br />herein are largely 8 re-editlngal'ld condensation of material prepared <br />by field representatives of' the Federsl agengies, and State representa- <br />tives duri1lg formulation of the AWR plan. ReprClsentatives of the <br />Federal agencies and States which campoee the AWRBIAC partiCipated in <br />tne developlll8nt of' the original evaluation statements. Leadership f'or <br />that aativi ty was :furnished by the State representatives. , <br /> <br />iv <br /> <br />I' <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />
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