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<br />-7- <br /> <br /> <br />Of'J' I'lJ e), R'l <br />l f. C U './ <br /> <br />objectives, and with respect to identified problems and <br />opportunities. The programs judged to be most <br />effective in addressing problems and realizing <br />opportunities are those recommended in this plan. <br /> <br />f. All of the recommended programs were evaluated with <br />respect to their collective adequacy and effectiveness <br />for addressing identified problems and opportunities. <br />Where necessary, additional actions were recommended. <br /> <br />g. A draft update report was prepared, reviewed by the <br />Commission, and approved by the Commission. <br /> <br />h. The report presenting the Commission's approved <br />regional plan was transmitted to the heads of the <br />Federal, State, and interstate members of the <br />Commission and to the public for official 90-day <br />review. After the review, all comments were considered <br />by the Commission and adjustments in the report were <br />made as needed. <br /> <br />1. The final report was tranSlllitted to State and Federal <br />agencies, basin State Governors, State legislatures, <br />Congress, and the U.S. Water Resources Council. <br /> <br />TBB BBPOR'l' <br /> <br />This report presents the current water resources management <br />plan for the Missouri River Basin with a minimal amount of <br />background and support material intended to facilitate <br />understanding the plan, its purposes, objectives, and origin. <br />The plan focuses only on water and related land resources <br />planning objectives, problems and opportunities, and <br />recommendations as required by law. <br /> <br />Just as the Commission's planning activities are conducted <br />principally by water resources subbasin, this report is organized <br />by subbasin. With certain qualifications, the plan for each <br />subbasin is presented in a separate chapter. Since there are <br />numerous basinwide and statewide plan elements which apply to all <br />or most of the subbasins, these are presented in a separate <br />chapter, chapter 2, which deals with the entire Missouri River <br />Basin. The plan for each subbasin consists, therefore, of both <br />the plan elements presented in the subbasin's respective chapter <br />and the relevant plan elements from the basinwide chapter. The <br />reason for presenting each subbasin's plan in two parts is that <br />