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authorization, their ill-advised statements were upsetting. Fortunately, this question was resolved when they explained that their suggestions were that the State consider financing the undertaking only if it does not receive Congressional...
Office of The Governor State House Phoenix, Arizona PAUL FANNIN GOVERNOR September 5, 1963 The Honorable Stewart L. Udall Secretary of the Interior Washington 25, D. C. My dear Mr. Secretary: Your letter of August 26th, received in my office...
revenues from the sale of water and power at favorable rates. 16. Phases I and II of the selected water plan would have a benefit to cost ratio of 2.1 to 1. They would pay out by 2044, or 50 years after the last increment is installed....
Democrats Republicans OKLAHOMA 3 Albert Y 1 Belcher N 2 Edmondson Y 5 Jarman - 4 Steed Y 6 Wickersham Y OREGON 3 Green Y 4 Durno - 2 Ullman Y 1 Norblad N PENNSYLVANIA 25 Clark Y 29 Corbett - 21 Dent Y 8 Curtin N 11 Flood Y 9 Dague N 30...
use for 50-year and 100-year periods of analysis. Table 10 summarizes the derivation of the annual equivalent costs which would be required to construct and operate the project facilities. All annual equivalents, both benefits and costs, are based...
Havasu and Hassayampa Pumping Plants Granite Reef Aqueduct Salt-Gila Aqueduct and Pumping Plant Maxwell Dam and Reservoir Tucson Aqueduct--(Colorado source) Buttes Dam and Reservoir Within the Upper Tributaries Zone, the growth of the Gila River...
Page CHAPTER V - ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Agricultural Economy 54 Economic Justification 56 Irrigation benefits 56 Municipal and industrial benefits 58 Fish and wildlife benefits 58 Flood control benefits 59 Recreation benefits 60 Power...
6. The greatest future water requirements of the region will be for municipal and industrial uses, caused by the nation's fastest rate of population growth. Other important needs are for irrigation, power and flood control. The development plans...
THE INFLUENCE OF THE LOWER COLORADO RIVER LAND USE PLAN ON THE USE OF WATER IN THE STATES OF ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA Under the Lower Colorado River Land Use Plan covering the area between Davis Dam to the International Boundary, the largest...
Chapter III. Plan of Development Initial Pacific Southwest Water Plan The portion of the initial Pacific Southwest Water Plan which is to be recommended for immediate authorization would: (1) create eight reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin...
also a major problem which develops below the reservoirs constructed on the Colorado River and its tributaries concerning the degradation of the river channel due to the release of clear water from the dam as compared with the historic flow of...
In addition to advancement of the objectives of the Act, "the committee believes that the agency or organization obtaining the water should be willing to pay at least 50 percent of the overall cost of producing it, including both capital cost and...
economy. Southern Nevada requires additional water to provide for its phenomenal population growth. Southern Utah needs water conservation and control facilities to overcome seasonal shortages of surface water. There is not enough water available...
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