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logic data, and In the collection of such data. 



(c) Collaboration In the analysis and Interpretation of 

 hydrologlc data collected specifically for projects Initiated 

 under the Act [this chapter], and of relevant data which 



may contribute to an analysis of the effects of such 

 projects. 



DwiOHT D. Eisenhower 



2. Executive Order 10654 — Delegation of Functions of Fish and Wildlife 



Conservation 



21 Fed. Reg. 511 



Ex. Ord. No 10654. Jan. 20. 1956. 21 F. R. 511. provided: 

 The functions vested In the President by the third pro- 

 viso of section 5 of the Watershed Protection and Flood 

 Prevention Act (68 Stat. 667 |thls section)), relating to 

 the transmittal to the Congress of copies of plans for 

 certain works of Improvement and the Justifications 

 therefor, are hereby delegated to the Director of the 

 Bureau of the Budget. 



DWICHT D. ElSENHOWni 



OmcE OP Management and Botwet 

 The Bureau of the Budget, referred to In Ex. Ord. No. 

 10654. was designated as the Office of Management and 



Budget and the ofDces of Director of the Bureau of the 

 Budget. Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget, 

 and Assistant Directors of the Bureau of the Budget were 

 designated Director of the Office of Management and 

 Budget. Deputy Director of the Office of Management and 

 Budget, and Assistant Directors of the Office of Man- 

 agement and Budget, respectively. Records, property, per- 

 sonnel, and funds of the Bureau of the Budget were trans- 

 ferred to the Office of Management and Budget. See Part 

 I of Reorganization Plan 2 of 1970. set out In the Appendix 

 to Title 5, Oovemment Organization and Eraployees. 



3. Executive Order 10779 — Directing Federal Agencies to Cooperate with 

 State and Local Authorities in Preventing Pollution of the Atmosphere 



23 Fed. Reg. 6487 



By virtue of the authority vested In me as President 

 of the United States, and In furtherance of the policy 

 expressed In section 1 of the act of July 14, 1955, 69 

 Stat. 322, of preserving and protecting the primary 

 responsibilities and rights of the States and local govern- 

 ments In controlling air pollution. It Is ordered as 

 follows : 



The heads of the departments, agencies, and Inde- 

 pendent establishments of the executive branch of the 

 Government shall take such action as may be prac- 

 ticable and consistent with law, In cooperation with 

 State and local authorities concerned with the control 

 of air pollution, to Insure the prevention or abatement 

 of atmospheric pollution caused by or resulting from 



Federal activities. Including Industrial and manufactur- 

 ing processes operated or controlled by the Federal 

 Government and the destruction of foodstuffs or other 

 materials by order, or under the supervision, of Federal 

 regulatory authorities, In a manner consistent, so far as 

 feasible, with programs authorized under State or local 

 law pertaining to the preservation of the cleanliness 

 of the atmosphere and applicable to the agencies of 

 governmental bodies creating such law and to the public 

 generally. 



DwiGHT D. Eisenhower 

 The White House, 



August 20, 1958. 



4. Ex. Order 10913 — Rules and Regulations Relating to Administration 



26 Fed. Reg. 510 



Section l Scope of order. This order shall apply (a) 

 to the planning, construction, operation, and mainte- 

 nance of all works of Improvement under the authority 

 of the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act 

 (Public Law 566. approved August 4. 1954. as amended; 

 10 use. 1001 et seq.) (this chapter] . hereinafter re- 

 ferred to as the Act. and (b) to other programs and 

 projects of the Department of Agriculture, and to pro- 

 grams and projects of the Department of the Interior, the 

 Department of the Army, and other Federal agencies to 

 the extent that such programs or projects affect, or are 

 affected significantly by. works of Improvement provided 

 for In the Act. 



Sec. 2. General administration. The Secretary of Agrl- 

 ciilture shall have the following-described responsibilities 

 under the Act: 



(a) Approval or disapproval of applications for Fed- 

 eral assistance in preparing plans for works of Improve- 

 ment, and the assignment of priorities for the provision 

 of such assistance. 



(b) Establishing criteria for the formulation and Justi- 

 fication of plans for works of Improvement and criteria 

 for the sharing of the cost of both structural and land- 

 treatment measures which conform with the provisions 

 of the Act and with policies established by or at the di- 

 rection of the President for watershed protection, flood 

 prevention. Irrigation, drainage, water supply, and related 

 water-resources development purposes 



(c) Establishing engineering and economic standards 

 and objectives. Including standards as to degrees of flood 

 protection, for works of Improvement planned and carried 

 out under the authority of the Act. 



