Abstract

1. The content of studies directed at hydrological and water management validation of plans for multipurpose water resource use and conservation has to be established in each specific case, in accordance with river input conditions, the specific water use features in the watershed and prospects for their modification, the specifie functional character of existing ecosystems, etc. Improvement of this important preplanning stage probably requires issuance of methodological recommendations. However, the structure and content of draft plans cannot be strictly regulated. The difference in approaches to general and basin (regional) plans must be emphasized. On one hand, a general plan can have significantly less detail regarding individual projects but should correlate problems shared between basins and regions. It should include recommendations for more precise siting on the basis of preliminary basin plans. 2. Obligatory requirements for a plan include analysis of changes in river regime and environmental quality under the influence of economic activity in the watershed since compilation of the last plan and analysis of changes in water projects and the efficiency of their utilization. Particular attention should be paid to validation of programs for cleaning up water sources through use of all available tools and techniques, ranging from legislative and administrative to technical; prophylactic measures should be employed where necessary. 3. The current state of the art requires a wide range of methodological studies, whose results will make it possible to improve the reliability of plans and the conclusions ensuing from them:

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