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B. The Delta Peripheral Canal and other works required for quality control in the Delta. C. The Auburn-Folsom South Unit. D. The Eastside Division. E. Seepage control measures along the Sacramento River. 3. No additional diversions from the...
MEMBERS HALE ASHCRAFT VICE CHAIRMAN FRANK P. BELOTTI JOHN L. E. COLLIER GORDON COLOGNE WILLIAM E. DANNEMEYER PAULINE L. DAVIS HOUSTON I. FLOURNOY MYRON H. FREW CHARLES B. GARRIGUS BURT M. HENSON HARVEY JOHNSON FRANK LANTERMAN PAUL J. LUNARDI...
-4- State Water Quality Control Board 1. The potential salt balance problem on the Gila River resulting from additional use in the Phoenix-Tucson area does not receive adequate treatment in the report. 2. Sea-water conversion is overemphasized,...
decreases per surface acre as the size increases above 150 surface acres. Therefore, the most economical use of water for recreational lakes will be in impoundments of 75 to 150 surface acres unless the use pattern changes in the future. Lake...
Summary of Project Benefits Function Annual Benefit Irrigation $65,484,000 Municipal and industrial 16,853,000 Power 3,725,000 Fish and wildlife 1,635,000 Flood control 780,000 Recreation 583,000 Area redevelopment 267,000 Total $89,327,000...
WATER IS THE KEY TO ARIZONA'S FUTURE The Central Arizona Project is the plan to provide the water from the Colorado River. Project facilities begin with a pumping plant near the existing Parker Dam on the Colorado River which would lift water...
2005-08-30
CHAPTER II - LAND AND WATER UTILIZATION Present and future use of the land resources will, in large measure, determine the location and magnitude of the water requirements. In addition to the agricultural and municipal and industrial requirements...
QUESTIONS FOR SENATOR KUCHEL 1. To make it plain that action this fall means a mean fight, I would indicate that all California water agencies who want to be heard should have an opportunity to testify if Arizona intends to move ahead before the...
SYNOPSIS The Pacific Southwest Water Plan could provide splendid and significant new opportunities for outdoor recreation based on fish and wildlife resources. The new reservoirs, together with facilities planned specifically for fish and...
further modify the natural character of the stream which created the Grand Canyon and has been continuing to wear down and deepen the canyon. The natural forces which carry silt and debris through the canyon would be lost and much of this material...
Table 21 Pacific Southwest Water Plan Average Annual Benefits 100-Year Period of Analysis at 3 Percent Interest Purpose Initial Plan Immediate Authorization Irrigation $120,328,000 $88,366,000 Power 59,774,000 59,774,000 M&I Water Supply...
yet developed. The area produces many other important minerals, including precious metals, metallic and nonmetallic commodities, and fossil fuels. The availability of materials for the production of cement has been an important influence in the...
Stated Colorado EXECUTIVE CHAMBERS DENVER November 27, 1963 JOHN A. LOVE Governor Honorable Stewart L. Udall Secretary of the Interior Interior Building Washington, D. C. 20425 RE: Pacific Southwest Water Plan. Dear Secretary Udall: In...
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