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<br />~ . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />O ^u. ^;::: 8 ^. , <br />ij' .)' ,." <br />'""-, , <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />framework-plans probably need not be formally or individually authorized by <br /> <br />Congress~ Instead. they should serve as agreed and accepted outlines into <br /> <br />wldch more detailed sub-basin and project plans may be fitted and prepared for <br /> <br />Congre88ional authorization. <br /> <br /> <br />A second type of plan. which we bave learned to recognize. might be called <br /> <br /> <br />the "comprehensive 8ub-basin" type. which can be developed in sufficient detail <br /> <br /> <br />to be used appropriately as a basis for Congre88iOnal authorization Of the portlon8 <br /> <br />de8tined for Federal. execution. Such a plan might well be phased. with the initial <br /> <br />pbase Including work contemplated within the first 10 years 01' 80 of construction. <br /> <br />'. <br />azul the rematncler serving as a general guide fOr both Federal and non-Federal <br /> <br />participation and for future detailed stuelles. The recently completed plan for the <br /> <br />Delaware Basin Is a...!eceuful example of tld8 type. It res lilted In a repon wldch <br /> <br />was accepted by ConSl:e..~ and wbicb led to the eatAbi~liIbln~'nt Ctf a (;ommi..ion to <br /> <br />carry out the all-important task8 Of coordination and continuity In the work. <br /> <br />The Delaware pattern may well be followed in future plaaolng for both <br /> <br />of the8e types. Even In a basin so large as the Oldo. where a comprehensive <br /> <br />. . <br />"framework"-type survey Is about to be launched. it has been asreed to form a <br /> <br /> <br />Federal-state coordinating committee similar to that used in the Delaware survey. <br /> <br />Needles8 to say. the .uccessful experience Of this MissCllfd Basin Inttlragency <br /> <br /> <br />Committee as been of invaluable assistance In the establi8hment and functioning <br /> <br /> <br />ofotber interagency committees. <br /> <br />5 <br />