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Show ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This publication represents the final report of a project which was supported with funds provided jointly by the Environment and Man Program at Utah State University and the Office of Water Research and Technology under the Allotment Program and through the Utah Center for Water Resources Research. Many people assisted with the acquisition of needed data, and provided constructive comments and suggestions throughout the course of the study. Special thanks are extended to Senator E. LaMar Buckner, Chairman of the Economic Resources Committee of the Legislature, and to Mr. Reed T. Searle, Executive Director, Great Salt Lake Study, Legislative Council. Both of these people were very cooperative throughout the entire course of the study and provided useful information and concepts which were helpful in identifying management problems concerning the lake system. Mention also is made of the helpful assistance which was provided during the study by Mr. Daniel F. Lawrence and his staff of the Utah Division of Water Resources. Gratitude also is expressed to Dr. Wade H. Andrews, Mr. Frank W. Haws, Dr. A. Leon Huber, and Dr. Trevor C. Hughes for their careful and constructive review of the manuscript. Their comments contributed much to the content of the report. The authors would be negligent if they failed to recognize the degree to which the Utah Center for Water Resources Research and the Office of Water Research and Technology in Washington, D. C, contributed to the success of this project. Over the years these offices have provided a large portion of the funding support which contributed to the development of the computer modeling techniques and procedures which were applied in this study. In a very basic sense, the project represents the application of research results to the solution of practical problems of the real world. J. Paul Riley Calvin G. Clyde William J. Grenney Yacov Y. Haimes Craig T. Jones iv |