The Willamette Basin Comprehensive Study of Water and Related Land Resources. Appendix M. Plan Formulation.

Abstract

This is prepared primarily for the use of the technical reviewer. It summarizes the basis for plan formulation, and presents the details and results as the culmination of a coordinated multiagency study of water and related land resource development. Part I sets forth the basic concept which guided plan formulation, and discusses goals and objectives consistent with that concept. Parts II and III provide a summary picture of the overall background or setting in which planning is done. Part II tells the reader, briefly and with a view to a general understanding of problems, needs, and potentials, what the basin is. Part III covers present and projected problems and needs and available potentials. All of the potential project functional fields now recognized by the Congress, environmental and social needs, and legal and institutional considerations are included. Part IV is devoted to the formulation of a plan. It covers plan formulation procedures in general, the overall sequence of actions developed to make best use of available data, and the specific formulation data and rationale used. Part V sets forth the elements of the overall plan; lists the early-action elements of the plan; describes effects and impacts of the early-action elements; summarizes unmet needs, after the early-action stage and for the total plan; and outlines alternatives and opportunities available beyond the plan as now defined. Part VI contains a summary discussion of the study, and the resulting conclusions and recommendations of the Task Force.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1969
Accession Number
ADA036765

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