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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8410.350
Description
Platte River Basin - Basin Multistate Organizations - Missouri Basin IAC
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/28/1958
Author
Unknown
Title
State Organizations and Activities in Water Resource Programs
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />002531 <br /> <br />f1~~ <br />'>'-~~ <br />'t~y <br /> <br />~~g <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- 15 - <br /> <br />.. Some states also have provided talC incentives to industry to build <br />waste treatment works. State pollution control age,ncies need to be <br />provided with an adequate staff. and technical facilities to enable them <br />to offer planning, construction and operating assistance to communities <br />and industries, both in connection with grant, loan and talC incentive <br />programs and independently of these programs, for those able to finance <br />their own facilities. These programs of aid and assistance should be <br />accompanied by realistic and effective enforcement of quality standards <br />for streams, related to the uses and demands on water in particular areas. <br /> <br />Conclusion <br /> <br />I have outlined the present role of the states in water re- <br />sources management and indicated what their future potential may be <br />in four major areas where increased state initiative seems necessary. <br />If the states wish to retain an active role in water resource develop. <br />ment, and if they wish to realize the malCimum benefit from their water <br />resources, they must equip themselves with the administrative organiza- <br />tions and professional competence necessary to meet the new demands that <br />are arising. <br />
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