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Summary Report, Central Arizona Project with Federal Prepayment Power Arrangements, February 1967, page 15
1967-02-01

Document: Committee Print No.25, July 6, 1966, Subcommittee Amendment to H.R. 4671, 89th Congress, 2D Session, page 65
1966-07-06

initial programs of fish and wildlife, recreation, and related functions. The Secretary proposes that his program be financed by power revenues from Bridge and Marble Canyon projects through a Pacific Southwest Development Fund, with Hoover Dam...
Areas of Origin Will Be Protected Watersheds of origin would be guaranteed that diversions of water would be subordinate to all existing and future needs. As need for reservoir storage develops in the areas of origin, financial assistance to...
15 ARIZONA v. CALIFORNIA. "Mr. PHIPPS. I do not consider it necessary because the bill itself, not only the present substitute measure but every other bill on the subject, ties this question up with the Colorado River compact. "Mr. HAYDEN. My...
21 ARIZONA v. CALIFORNIA. gressional solution. A Swing-Johnson bill containing no limitation on California's uses finally passed the House in 1928 over objections by Representatives from Arizona and Utah.45 When the bill reached the Senate, it...
Telegram tells of completion of Colorado River Compact and further work needed on La Plata River Compact. Filed in Series IV, Delph E. Carpenter section, Michaela Hogarty Carpenter folder
1922-11-25
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
Article-by-article assessment of compact; Emerson's support for its ratification by Wyoming legislature
2024-05-07
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
Articulation of Colorado River Compact's states-rights principals

2007-01-02
2007-01-02
to smooth out these variations and permit the Upper Basin to develop irrigation projects to.utilize to the best advantage the water which is apportioned to them by the Colorado River Compact of 1922. Storage in the Upper Basin is entirely...
2009-03-01
A BILL To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct, operate, and maintain the Colorado River Storage Project and participating projects, and for other purposes. Be i$ enacted bgr the Senate and House of Representatives of the United...
2009-03-01
COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT 23 CO DO -si CO CD 5 8 f iJ Q * 1 >fOB|Q JO|OQ/e ei!MAA B}U96i e > | / \ | pay M0| | 9A U 9 9 J Q U B A Q IDfiaOHd Q3SN33I1 0003 'Auedwoo ueynauic i p i e d I ! 6U 811 Zll 911 91! m en T T T •I I I "l 1 r...
2008-11-01
ability of the water users to repay, within a period prescribed in the Act of June 25, 1947 (61 Stat. 181); and (3) costs in connection with the irrigation features of the Eden project as specified in the Act of June 28, 1949 (63 Stat. 2 7 7 ) . (...
2008-12-01
water from the river or prevent water entering the river for the purposes of salinity pollution control as determined by the Secretary which might otherwise be available for consumptive use is hereby charged against the apportionment of water to...
2009-01-01
Document: H.R. 3300, 90th Congress, 1st Session, January 23, 1967, page 44
1967-01-23

Report: "Summary Report Central Arizona Project With Federal Prepayments Power Arrangement", February 1967, page 19
1967-02-01

Document: Statement by Bureau of Reclamation on Hydrologic Basis for Colorado River Water Supply Projections, July? 1965 (carbon copy), page 2


Document: Outline of Secretary's Letter Transmitting Report on Pacific Southwest Water Plan to the President, December 16, 1963 (photocopy), page 1
1963-12-16

Document: 88th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Calendar No. 1267, The Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Report No. 1330, Agust 6, 1964, page 11
1964-08-06

This result would obviously disappoint the upper basin, but not so much as discovering after projects not yet authorized have been built that they have no water. It would clearly work less hardship than a more sever curtailment of existing...
1 am happy to report that during the 29 years since the original Colorado River Compact was enacted, the problems V relating to unresolved water rights, allocation of water, and 1 optimum future development have been minimized to the point where...
2009-03-01
THE WATER PROJECT IS JUSTIFIED 1. The Project Will Provide Water for Municipal, Industrial and Agricultural Needs. The climate of the Colorado River Basin is semi-arid to arid. The River is snow-fed. It runs high during the snow melting period,...
2008-11-01
7. Under the Colorado River Compact the Upper Basin States must deliver, at Lee Ferry, 75,000,000 acre feet of water every 10 consecutive years, In order to do this and still make available 7,500,000 acre feet annually for consumptive use in the...
2009-05-01
FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR CALVIN L. RAMPTON February 26, 1965 The Honorable Lyndon B, Johnson President of the United States The White House Washington 25, D.C. My dear Mr. President: Representatives of your office, the Secretary of State and...
2008-09-01
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