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Watersheds - Rounding of Numbers in Work Plans

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  • Lewis, John T.
  • Folsche, W. Richard
  • Hofstad, O. Wesley
  • Buland, David

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This Technical Note provides a guide for rounding numbers used in the agreement, narrative and tables of Watershed Work Plans and River Basin Reports. Rounded numbers improve appearance and creditability, and reduces errors and conflicts. Ideas presented herein and in the attachments can serve as a guide. However, they will not rule out the necessity for prudent judgment in each case. Therefore, in review of the examples attached, recognize that rodding of values for a particular Watershed Work Plan must be tailored for that particular plan.

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  • Lewis, John T. & Folsche, W. Richard & Hofstad, O. Wesley & Buland, David, 1970. "Watersheds - Rounding of Numbers in Work Plans," TSC Technical Notes 6707, United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:unrctn:6707
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.6707
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