391 



million) for electric power. (For a complete list of projects and con- 

 tributors, as of January 11, 1965, as listed in the 1964 annual report of 

 the Coordination Committee, see Table 1.) 



Table 1. — Mekong project: Operational resources as of Jan. 11, 1965 



[Total resources contributed or pledged to the Mekong scheme in approximate 

 U.S. dollar equivalent as of Jan. 11, 1965] 



Preinvestment investigations and planning (dollar equivalent) : 



Australia 12 (Pa Mong and Sambor damsite geology) 530, 000 



Belgium (hydrographer) 30,000 



Canada J 2 (aerial mapping) 1, 365, 000 



China (Nationalist) (cement; experimental highlands rice seed; 



study tour) 80,000 



Denmark 3 (survey of large-scale pulp and paper industry) 10, 000 



Finland 3 (survey of large-scale pulp and paper industry) 10, 000 



France 2 (hydrology; Tonle Sap planning, including fisheries, 

 sedimentation, soil surveys and delta reclamation studies ; 

 flood prediction; bauxite and other minerals prospection; 

 geological mapping ; domestic power market survey ; and soil 



surveys on selected tributaries) 1,286,329 



India 12 (Tonle Sap: barrage design and feasibility report, soil 



laboratory; raingauges) 282, 000 



Iran (petroleum products) 99,400 



Italy 2 (expert services) 24,300 



Israel 2 (Prek Thnot project plan : irrigation planning, and plan- 

 ning of experimental farm and demonstration pilot farms, 

 comprehensive regional planning ; cement ; programwide con- 

 tingencies; fellowships) 346, 000 



Japan x 2 (Tributaries reconnaissance ; Sambor project plan ; Nam 

 Pung project plan ; Prek Thnot project plan ; dams and hydro- 

 electric power ; Upper Sre Pok project investigations including 



Darlac and Drayling; hydrology) 977,893 



Netherlands (dredge ; map reproduction machine ; hydraulic 



equipment; pilot training) 169,061 



New Zealand 1 (jet survey boats; Tonle Sap project: equipment; 



programwide contingencies) ^ 220, 000 



Norway 3 (survey of large-scale pulp and paper industry) 10,000 



Pakistan x ( Nam Pong project : irrigation construction plans and 



specifications) 100,000 



Philippines (mapping) 257, 250 



Sweden 3 (survey of large-scale pulp paper industry) 20,000 



United Kingdom 1 (hydrology; meteorology; hydrography; navi- 

 gation improvement ; geochemical mineral survey 249, 000 



United States 12 (hydrology, hydrography, leveling and ground 

 control surveys: $2,420,000; Pa Mong project plan estimated 

 cost $2,500,000;* hydrologic equipment $36,000; system anal- 

 ysis; natural and social resources inventories $375,000) 5,331,000. 



UN/EC AFE 5 (expert services and administrative support for 

 Committee and Executive Agent ; figure given is budget figure 



for 1961-64) 484,752 



UN/TAB 2 (coordinates expanded technical assistance program 

 through which most of the BTAO and specialized agencies par- 

 ticipation listed below is channeled) 



UN/BTAO 2 (Wheeler Mission; experts; Advisory Board; serves 

 jointly with ECAFE as Executing Agency for Special Fund 

 Mineral Surveys and Institutional Support projects listed 



below; support to Office of Executive Agent) 362,799 



ILO (manpower analysis) 12, 104 



FAO 2 (agriculture and forestry studies; executing agency for 

 agricultural stations in special fund tributaries project listed 



below) 133, 930 



UNESCO 2 (executing Agency for U.N. Special Fund mathemati- 

 cal delta model; seismic survey) 16,800 



See footnotes at end of table. 



