1 the reservoir or dam? and such dam and reservoir shah at aH 2 times fee operated fey the Bureau ol Reclamation of the De- 3 partmcnt ol the interior in striet compliance with the Bio 4 Grande Compact as administered fey tfee Rio Grande Com 5...
2008-11-01
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COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT J9 paclty of the reservoir is estimated at 940,000 acre-feet. The ..three, downstream reservoirs would be primarily for the development of power head with only nominal active storage capacities. Sufficient active...
2008-11-01
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Appendix D (Cont'd) * This is a U.S.G.S. station but is not required at the present time for administration by the Upper Colorado River Commission. ** Drainage area not shown in latest U.S.G.S. water supply paper available. A This station is to be...
2008-12-01
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d. k. barnes, m.d.
PRESIDENT
herbert f. smart SECRETARY
JUDGE BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH Phone 5-7551
Dear Friend of Conservation
ECHO PARK DAM AND THE ALTERNATE SITES THEORY
It has been proposed by some that alternate dam sites can be used...
2009-05-01
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1 wise provided herein, the Boulder Canyon Project Act (45
2 Stat. 1057), the Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Act
3 (54 Stat. 774; 43 U.S.C. 618a), the Colorado River Storage
4 Project Act (70 Stat. 105; 43 U.S.C. 620), or the Colorado
5 River...
2009-01-01
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1. By specification of minimum flows at the point of entry into the downstream state. This method would guarantee that the flow would never go below the minimum, but may not deal with flows higher than the minimum. This method was the one...
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W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
The...
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MEXICAN WATER TREATY 1c 5. EXCHANGE OF WATERS OF THE COLORADO FOR THOSE OF THE RIO GRANDE Contrary to assurances given the American Senate that in negotiating the treaty each river was considered separately and did not represent a trade of...
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Document: Remarks of Honorable Wayne N. Aspinall before the annual meeting of the Colorado State Grange, October 1, 1966, page 4
1966-10-01
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Document: H.R. 3300, 90th Congress, 1st Session, January 23, 1967, page 11
1967-01-23
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Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter III, August 19, 1964, page 1
1963-08-19
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Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan, Draft of Report of Commissioner of Reclamation, December 20, 1963, page 11
1963-12-20
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Report:United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, "Pacific Southwest Water Plan", Views and Recommendations of Affected States and Federal Agencies on August 1963 Report, Response...
1964-01-01
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Document: "Remarks at Lions Club Meeting At Kingman, Arizona; November 19, 1957, on the Colorado River Matter", November 19, 1957, page 6
1957-11-19
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Document: Draft of modified S. 75, 1/27/65 (carbon copy), page 23
1965-01-27
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Document: Attachment 1, Scope of Lower Colorado River Basin Plan, March 1965, page 12
1965-03-01
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Letter: From Wayne N. Aspinall, to Edmund G. Brown, May 27, 1965
1965-05-27
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Document: H.R. 4671, Draft 8/1/65, page 7
1965-08-01
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Statement of the Secretary of the Interior on H.R. 4671, 4706, & 9248, Aug. 23, 1965, page 1
1965-08-23
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News article: "Recreation Hides Water Costs", Cervi's Rocky Mtn. Journal, Denver, Colorado, October 13, 1965 (photocopy), page 2
1965-10-13
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Attachment 6, Bureau of Reclamation Analysis of Section 601 of Committee Print No. 19 -- Recommended Revision of H.R. 4761, page 5
1966-05-10
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Document: Statement of the Board of Directors, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California on the Pacific Southwest Water Plan, November 1, 1963, page 4
1963-11-01
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Document: A Bill To approve a regional approach to the development of the water resources of the Pacific Southwest, to authorize features of the Initial Pacific Southwest Water Plan, and to establish a Pacific Southwest Regional Water...
1964-04-01
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