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<br />~.:.) <br /> <br />f\) <br />~ <br />(,ll <br />..J <br /> <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTED PROJECTS AND PLANNING ACTIVITIES <br />OF <br />THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, <br />THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE AND THE STATES <br /> <br />FOREIVORD <br /> <br />The attached report has been compiled by the Standing Committee on Exchange <br />of Program Information to assist the AWRBIAC Committee in reviewing the <br />planning activities of the three construction agencies and the states. The <br />planning activities are presented on a watershed basis, using the original <br />AWR Basin segment breakdown: <br /> <br />Arkansas River Basin above Keystone Dam <br /> <br />Cimarron and Canadian River Basins <br /> <br />Arkansas River Basin below Keystone Dam <br /> <br />White River Basin <br /> <br />Red River Basin above Dension Dam <br /> <br />Red River Basin below Denison Dam <br /> <br />In each of these basin segments, information is arranged in the following <br />order: (1) Bureau of Reclamation, (2) Corps of Engineers, (3) Soil Conser- <br />vation Service, and (4) States. <br /> <br />The series of maps of individual AWR segments relate directly to the narrative <br />section of the report and show Basin/Project Studies and constructed projects. <br />Projects are shown in contrasting colors for each construction agency activity. <br /> <br />The Standing Committee believes that this effort repnesents a true program <br />of information exchange. The Committee has not attempted to evaluate the <br />effect of one program on another. Each agency has a responsibility to develop <br />its own program. This consolidated report is designed to assist each agency, <br />each member of the AWRBIAC Committee, and others with interests in the sub- <br />basins, to better comprehend the interrelated planning activities and to <br />recognize areas where further coordination is desirable. The report is designed <br />in 3-ring binder form to minimize the expense of periodic updating. It will be <br />reviewed annually by the Standing Committee and only those pages containing <br />updated data will be distributed for insertion into the report. It is the current <br />view of the Standing Committee that the entire report will be reprinted and <br />distributed every 3-5 years. <br />