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<br />" . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />fl,,?0?') <br />uUt..U"...., <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The third type of plan, of course, ill the "project" plan of the ldnd which ball <br />usually been submitted to Congress by :Federal agencies in the past. We expect that <br /> <br />some--perbaps much--of the work in the future may be authorized in comprehe1l8ive <br />sub-basin plans, but individual project planning and autbodaation no doubt wUl <br /> <br />continue to be important for some time to come. . <br /> <br />Naturally, this classification of surveys 01' plans into three types ill only an <br /> <br />outline which we in the Army find useful in approaching and scheduling our own <br /> <br />work. For example, whUe the objective is to complete plans of the framework- <br /> <br />type for all major dver basins by 1970, werealbe that to prepare detalled plana for the <br /> <br />wbole nation probably wOllld require more money and ataff than is expected to be <br /> <br /> <br />available within that time. Nevenhele.., in any given basin, all three types of <br /> <br />planning may well go on simultaneously; and in cooperation wltli other agenclea and <br /> <br />inteZ'estll, we may find outs.lvea engaged in planning etdlea whicb bave elements <br /> <br />of both the framework and the more. detaUed types. <br /> <br />Tbe ~ain point is that although manydetaila of organbation and procedure <br /> <br />remain to be worked out, we in the Army are thoroughly committed to comprehensive <br /> <br />baain-wlde planninguin full cooperation with other Federal and State agenciea--aa <br /> <br />the baala of 0\\1' approach to our water-resource mlsaian from now on. <br /> <br />The CorpB of Engineers ia ofcoUl'lIe the Army'a action agency in this field. <br /> <br />It has a nation-wide organization and well over a century of experience to contribute. <br /> <br />Here in the Missouri Basin, it goea back <br /> <br />() <br />