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2„ That' the State complete existing studies and expand <br /> them to include those investigations and alternatives <br /> - Illen tioned herein. <br /> 3 That once these studies are complete and the required <br /> face lit"les are defi nicely determi red m action will pro- <br /> - <br /> i <br />' :eed with the necessary organization and engineering <br /> to design and construct said facilities with the help <br /> of all available State and Federal Funds , <br /> _ 4 <br /> That the State of California sponsor s bond measure to <br /> _ ?rov?de matching funds for water .pollution control <br /> _ projects in the amount of 25% in order toincrease the <br /> Federal contribution to 50% (or 55% since this will <br /> be a regional. project). <br /> - <br /> That beforeany punitive action is taken by the Regional <br /> or State Boards, all consequences be considered. For <br /> instance, a building moratorium or heavy fine would <br /> bring economic ruin to the area and could defeat any <br /> g; lances o± financing a major water quality project. <br /> khat could occur would be a direct conflict with other <br /> Pedern3ly -sponsored Projects such ashousing for. - � otls� ll_� tY'le <br /> poor and minority-job training, parks and open space <br /> revelopinent, and other needed programs. <br /> In conclusion_ it is needless to say that improvement of <br /> water quality is one of the most pressing issues of our day. We <br /> therefore are ready to join withyou in this program, <br />