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Document: 88th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Calendar No. 1267, The Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Report No. 1330, Agust 6, 1964, page 33
1964-08-06

Document: 88th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Calendar No. 1267, The Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Report No. 1330, Agust 6, 1964, page 9
1964-08-06

Memorandum, From Carl Hayden, May 10, 1963 (thermofax), page 2
1963-05-10

Document: 88th Congress, 1st Session, Senate, Document No. 20, Determination of the Rights of the States of the Lower Colorado River Basin to Waters of the Main Stream of the Colorado River, Opinion of the United States Supreme Court in the Case...
1963-06-04

Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 2
1963-06-25

Telegram: From Jack M. Campbell, to Stewart Udall, February 19, 1965, page 3
1965-02-19

MEXICAN WATER TREATY 15 In the event of extraordinary drought or serious accident to the irrigation system in the United States, thereby making it difficult for the United States to deliver the guaranteed quantity of 1,500,000 acre-feet...
In the same case, the court specifically ruled that the million acre-feet of water allotted by Article III(b) of the Compact was allotted to the lower basin in its entirety and not to Arizona or Nevada. (Ibid., p. 358) In the 1934 case, Arizona...
Warrum, Noble (ed.) and others 1919-1920 Utah Since Statehood, Historical and Biographical. Chicago and Salt Lake City. Waters, Frank 1946 The Colorado. New York and Toronto. Wentworth, Edward Norris 1948 America's Sheep Trails, History,...
Probably the first irrigation diversions from the river by white settlers were made in the Palo Verde Valley during the 1870's, with other diversions following at Yuma and Imperial Valley, all prior to 1900. Many problems beset these early...
STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR SALT LAKE CITY November 21, 1963 GEORGE D. CLYDE GOVERNOR Honorable Steward L. Udall Secretary Department of the Interior Washington 25, D. C. Dear Mr. Secretary: In reply to your letter of August 26, 1963...
The foregoing summaries are indicative of the thoroughness and care with which your proposed report was reviewed. Many of the suggestions received are either incorporated in modification of your proposed report or can be adopted in future...
CHAPTER III PRESENT WATER SUPPLIES AND USES Lower Colorado River Mainstream Water Water Supply--The Colorado River Compact of 1922 divided the Colorado River into the Upper and Lower Basins at Lee Ferry, about 1.3 miles below the mouth of the...
-2- Both sides agreed to use the compact method to settle interstate water rights disputes. But they didn't stay hitched very long. Arizona wanted to divert Colorado River water to irrigate millions of Arizona acres. But high lift pumping was...
4 ARIZONA v. CALIFORNIA. mately adopted is virtually the same as that proposed in the third bill. 3 Yet a method of federal apportionment is discovered in the fourth Swing-Johnson bill as finally enacted, a method which ends by delegating to the...
7 ARIZONA v. CALIFORNIA. be "first in time" and therefore "first in right." Nor were such fears limited to the northernmost States. Nevada, Utah, and especially Arizona were all apprehensive that California's rapid declaration of appropriative...
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1810 N. Adams July 2, 1954 Senator Carl Hayden Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. Dear Senator Hayden:- The Arizona Power Authority is concerned about the effect which passage of the "Upper Colorado River Project" bill,...
Carpenter's explanation of how 7,500,000 acre-feet became part of the Colorado River Compact.

2007-01-02
2007-01-02
Bills concerning the construction of Hoover Dam and the Colorado River Compact: Report 1657 on House Bill H.R. 9826, suggested revisions to H.R. 9826, suggested amendments to Senate Bill S. 3331, and text of S. 5760. Some suggested revisions made...

2017-07-12
2017-07-12
Letters from Colorado Attorney General Clarence L. Ireland to Delph Carpenter regarding the Colorado River Compact and Arizona vs. Colorado strategy
2024-05-19
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
Draft of contract for delivering water to and from Boulder Canyon Dam with references to the Colorado River Compact and the Reclamation Act
2024-05-19
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
Diary of Carpenter's professional activities as a lawyer in 1920. He travels frequently between Greeley, Denver, and Fort Collins, and makes weekly visits to Crow Creek Ranch--his shorthorn cattle ranch northeast of Greeley. Work for the...
2024-05-19
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
In Utah and the arid West, life revolves around water. Land use decisions, land development, law, politics, and economic growth have all been shaped by water or the lack thereof. As demand for land and water increases, Westerners must not only...
2024-05-19
Contains the professional papers of Lyman S. Willardson.; Biographical Note; Lyman S. Willardson became professor of Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering at Utah State University in 1974. Previously, he served with the USDA Agricultural...

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