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Show Appendix 2 Acknowledgments The Commission gratefully acknowledges the assist- ance rendered by many public and private agencies, groups, and individuals. It is impossible to list all of them here, but the following have contributed data, sug- gestions, or recommendations on various phases of water resources policy. The Commission is especially grateful to its staff for its fine cooperation and effective work in the preparation of the report. The Commission is, of course, solely responsible for the interpretations, con- clusions, and recommendations presented. State and Local Governmental Units Alabama: Executive Office, Attorney General, and State Planning Board. Arizona: Executive Office, Cor- poration Commission, Fish and Game Commission, In- terstate Stream Commission, Power Authority, State Land Department, and Office of the Mayor of Phoenix. Ar- kansas: Resources and Development Commission, Office of the Attorney General, and State Board of Health. California: Executive Office, Office of the Attorney Gen- eral, Colorado River Board of California, Department of Health, Department of Public Works, Fish and Game Commission, Office of the Mayor of San Diego, San Diego Water Department, Office of the Mayor of San Francisco, Regional Water Pollution Board, State Soils Conservation Commission, Imperial County Health Department, Office of the Mayor of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Health. Colorado: Department of Law, Game and Fish Department, Water Conserva- tion Board. Connecticut: Executive Office, Department of Health, State Water Commission. Delaware: State Board of Health. Florida: Attorney General, Game and Fresh Water Fish Department, State Board of Conservation, State Board of Health. Georgia: Executive Office, At- torney General, Forestry Commission, Public Service Commission, Office of the Mayor of Atlanta. Idaho: Executive Office, Attorney General, Department of Fish and Game, Department of Public Health, Department of Reclamation. Illinois: Executive Office, State Water Resources and Flood Control Board, in cooperation with other State agencies concerned with water resources problems, Mayor of the city of Decatur. Indiana: At- torney General, Flood Control and Water Resources Board. Iowa: Department of Health, Natural Resources Council for the State Conservation Commission, Office of the Mayor of Sioux City. Kansas: Executive De- partment, Attorney General, State Board of Health, To- peka Board of Commissioners. Kentucky: Department of Conservation, Department of Health, Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, Agricultural Problems Board. Louisiana: Attor- ney General, Department of Health, Department of Con- servation. Maine: Executive Office. Maryland: Board of Natural Resources, Water Pollution Control Com- mission, Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources, State Planning Commission. Massachusetts: Executive Office, Attorney General, Department of Public Works, Department of Conservation, Department of Public Health, State Planning Board, Merrimack River Valley Sewerage Board, Holyoke Municipal Plant. Michigan: Water Resources Commission, State De- partment of Agriculture. Minnesota: Executive Office, Department of Conservation, Division of Game and Fish, Port Authority of St. Paul. Mississippi: State High- way Department. Missouri: Executive Office, Office of the Attorney General, Missouri Division of Resources and Development, Office of City Manager of Kansas City, Chief Sanitary Engineer of the Environmental Sanita- tion Service. Montana: Executive Office, Attorney General, Fish and Game Commission, State Water Conservation Board. Nebraska: Executive Office, Department of Justice. Nevada: Executive Office, Department of Attorney Gen- eral, Office of State Engineer. New Hampshire: For- estry and Recreation Commission, Water Pollution Com- mission, Water Resources Board, Fish and Game Depart- ment. New Jersey: Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Department of Health, Depart- ment of Law and Public Safety. New Mexico: State Game Commission, State Engineer, Resources Develop- ment Board, Economic Development Commission. New York: Conservation Department, Department of Commerce, State Board of Health. North Carolina: Executive Office, Department of Justice, Department of Conservation and Development, State Board of Health, Wildlife Resources Commission. North Dakota: Execu- tive Office, State Department of Health, State Game and Fish Department, State Water Conservation Commission. Ohio: Water Resources Board. Oklahoma: Planning and Resources Board, State Department of Health. Oregon: Chief Executive's Natural Resources Advisory Committee, Department of Justice, State Game Associa- tion, Fish Commission, Eugene Water and Electric Board. Pennsylvania: Executive Office, State Planning Board. Rhode Island: Port and Industrial Development Com- mission, Department of Health, Department of Public Works. South Carolina: Department of Health, Public Service Authority. South Dakota: Executive Office, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Game, 317 |