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<br />o <br />~ <br />o <br />rv <br /> <br />changes is expected to continue through 1984, at which time <br /> <br />an assessment would be made of the results of the Pittman <br /> <br />verification program. <br /> <br />The appropriation for FY 1982 was $151,537. Appropria- <br /> <br />tion request by the President has been made for FY 1983 of <br /> <br /> <br />$973,000, primarily for completion of the Definite Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Report (DPR) and Pittman bypass. <br /> <br />~at~!-g~~!iil_!~Qrovement Progra~ - Since the publica- <br /> <br /> <br />tion of the Fourth Annual Progress Report, and the 1981 <br /> <br /> <br />Review - Water Quality Standards for Salinity, few changes <br /> <br />have been made in the scheduled completion dates for <br /> <br />feasibility reports on the units identified in Public Law 93- <br /> <br />320 and Public Law 96-375. Table 4 presents the most current <br /> <br />Reclamation schedule. <br /> <br />The Bureau of Reclamation's new two-stage planning <br /> <br />process became effective on May 21, 1982, with the objective <br /> <br />to make planning more responsive, efficient, and effective <br /> <br />for all water resource needs. The new process will include <br /> <br />most of the steps that have been used for many years; <br /> <br />however, it will compress the current planning process in <br />terms of time. <br /> <br />-11- <br /> <br />OJ <br />,. <br />