452 



14. "Future Needs for Reclamation in the Western States," re- 



port by Bureau of Reclamation. 



15. "Floods and Flood Control,'' report l^y Corps of Engineers, 



U.S. Army. 

 10. "Flood Problems and Management in the Tennessee River 



Basin," report by TVA. 

 IT. "Water Recreation Needs in the United States," report by 



National Park Service. 



18. "Fish and Wildlife and Water Resources," report by Fish and 



Wildlife Service. 



19. "Water Resources of Alaska," report- by U.S. Department of 



the Interior. 



20. "Water Resources of Hawaii," report by U.S. Department of 



the Interior. 



Techniques for Meeting Xeecls 



21. "Evapo-Transpiration Reduction," reports by Department of 



the Interior and Department of Agriculture. 



22. "Weather ISIodification," reports bv Weather Bureau and Dean 



A.M.Eberle. 



23. "Evaporation Reduction and Seepage Control," report by Bu- 



reau of Reclamation. 



24. "Water Quality Management," report by Public Health Serv- 



ice. 



25. "River Forecasting and Hydrometeorological Analysis," re- 



port by Weather Bureau. 



26. "Saline Water Conversion," report by Office of Saline Water, 



Department of the Interior. 



27. "Application and Effects of Nuclear Energy," report by 



Atomic Energy Commission. 



28. "Water Resources Research Needs," report by Department 



of Agriculture. 



29. "Water Requirements for Pollution Abatement," report by 



Prof. George Reid, I^niversity of Oklahoma. 



30. "Present and Prospective ]Means for Improved Reuse of 



Water," report by Abel Wolman Associates. 



31. "The Impact of New Techniques on Integrated ^Slultiple- 



Purpose Water Development," report by E. A. Ackerman A 

 Associates. 



32. "The Supply of and Demand for Water in the United States," 



report by Dr. Nathaniel Wollman, Resources for the Future 



PHASE VI FIXAL REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE 



The final report of the select committee, January 30, 1961. consisted 

 of 147 pages of text: The report proper, 19 pages; substantiating 

 material, 54 pages; summaiT of committee activities and summaries 

 of studies, 58 pages; acknowledgements, 5 pages; and supplemental 



