APPENDIX A Data Sources I',!i appendix will give in detail the sources of data on outputs, employic,.tt, income, pollution, and resource use for the sectors used in the Lee County input-output model and indicate where estimates had to be made to conform to sectoral definitions. In most cases, employment fig- ures were available in several sources [3, 19, 21]; where there were discrepancies in these sources the maximum employment figure was used and .adjut:eiien!.:; made so that employment figures were consistent overall with [21]. Agricultural output was obtained directly from the county extension agent. The Census of Agriculture [16] also gives data by county but this report is available only every five years. Employment was not available on a sectoral basis; only total agricul- tural employment was known [24]. This total was distributed to the five sectors as the basis of each sector's share of output. Income data were taken from the Census of Agriculture [16]. Water pollution coefficients were taken from [1]. Water use data for agriculture were estimated based on data in the 1969 DARE Report [25]. Finally, fuel oil. coefficients were estimated from unpublished IFAS data and land use coefficients were estimated from a State Department of Trans- portation study. Minirii State output was taken from [24] and state employment was from [19]. Lee Co,, ..i.,. frT.-.rment was given in [3] but it was recognized that this source M,.(.3uicr .ainy emploe.-.~ The largest employment value from [3, 19, 21] was taken as the best estimate, Income was from [19].