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Show water supply and site locations for wildlife management areas and fish hatcheries, continued throughout fiscal year 1962. Public Recreation Facilities Activities relative to the provision of visitor facilities consisted primarily of the planning and designing of developments in the Glen Canyon, Flaming Gorge, and Navajo Reservoir areas. These include roads, parking areas, boat-launching ramps, campgrounds, picnic areas, utilities, comfort stations, beach developments, and miscellaneous administrative facilities. In addition, in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, construction of utility and campground projects has been completed and two employee residences are 60-percent complete. In the Flaming Gorge Recreation Area, a temporary office building was completed; and in the Navajo Reservoir Recreation Area, a contract was awarded for construction of the boat-launching ramp. 3. ALLOCATION OF FEDERAL INVESTMENT Section 6 of the authorizing act states that upon completion of each unit, participating project, or separable feature thereof, the Secretary shall allocate the total cost of constructing said unit, project, or feature to the various purposes authorized in the act or authorized under reclamation law. No formal allocations to the several purposes to be served by the project have been made of the cost to June 30, 1962. However, tentative allocations have been made of the total estimated cost of projects now under construction (schedule No. 6). The tentative allocations are summarized as follows: 92 |