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Show TABUES Number page 1 Water uses "by states, 1965.............. 2m~ 2 Water uses "by subregions, 19^5............ 2k 3 Population, employment, and participation rate, 19^0-65.................... 33 k Principal mineral resources.............. kk 5 Water needs, regionally interpreted OBERS level of development................ 57 6 Irrigated land use and on-site water depletions, framework plan................... 63 7 Projected land management production programs, framework plan................... 6k 8 Projected watershed management programs, framework plan................... 6j 9 Staging of thermal-electric power generating plants, framework plan............... 70 10 Projected sport fishing and sport hunting facilities and programs, framework plan....... 72 11 Summary of program costs for water development only, framework plan................ 7^- 12 Total program costs for framework plan........ jk 13 Population, employment, personal income, and gross regional product for the framework plan....... 78 Ik Water use for the states' alternative to the frame- work plan (6.5 MAF level of development)...... 82 15 Projected installed capacity and water depletions for thermal-electric power generation for the states' alternative to framework plan........ 83 16 Irrigated land use and on-site water depletions for the states' alternative to the framework plan .... 8k 17 Water use for the states' alternative at the 8.16 MAF level of development............ 87 18 Projected installed capacity and water depletions for thermal-electric power generation for states' alternative at the 8.l6 MA.F level of development . . 88 19 Water use for the states' alternative for water available at site.................. 9"L 20 Feed crop imports and range forage surplus, I968 OBERS..................... 93 21 Summary of water resources development........ 96 22 Departure from the framework plan due to states' adjustment in types of uses............. 97 23 Comparisons of selected agricultural and industrial activity at five alternate levels of development................ 98 viii |