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Abstract. Procedures are presented for evaluating temperature regimes for fish. Although examples pertain to spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), the principles apply to other species. Basic temperature tolerance relationships for...
1991-12-01
2005-07-22
2005-05-17
Document: Draft, "Dear Senator Jackson," 11-9-64, page 6
1964-11-09

c. Sierra Nevada tunnel diversions of east side San Joaquin Valley streams to connect with California Aqueduct south of Tehachapi Mountains and thence through enlarged aqueduct to Perris Reservoir. Exchange water for downstream users of east side...
Document: Congressional Quarterly Fact Sheet, "On Central Arizona Project," June 5, 1963
1963-06-05

Document: Summary of Ground-Water Conditions in Southern Arizona, June 1963, page 4
1963-06-01

Sheet 1 of 2 Table 13 Pacific Southwest Water Plan Projected Water Uses Unit: 1,000 a.f. Development Year Item Present 1975 1990 2000 Depletions--Compact Point to Lake Mead Tributary depletions 1 260 350 370 390 Future reservoir evaporation 2 -...
United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner, Region 3, A.B.West, Regional Director, "Special Studies, Delivery of Water to Mexico", February, 1963, page 23
1963-02-01
2006-09-14
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION WASHINGTON 25, D. C. U. S. DEPT. OF INTERIOR RECEIVED JUL 12 12 17 PM '63 OFFICE OF UNDER SECRETARY IN REPLY REFER TO: 700 JUL 11 1963 Memorandum To: Secretary of the Interior...
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2024-05-10
2005-03-04
2004-10-13
4 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER The only specific limitation on his discretion is that he must follow the priorities set forth in section 6 of the project act. The current sediment problem below Imperial Dam is one that must be corrected...
SALT RIVER PROJECT Mr. Dewey Farr January 17, 1964 Page 2 construction of Horseshoe Dam. Later a similar arrangement was entered into when Phelps Dodge constructed Show Low Lake and made a transmountain diversion into the Salt River watershed,...
17 ARIZONA V. CALIFORNIA. emphatic denial: "the distribution will either be by agreement between the States or under their respective laws." House Hearings, supra, note 1, at 32. The following year he explained that the United States would not...
Following construction of water salvage facilities, the California Aqueduct enlargement, and the Trinity Reservoirs, 1.9 million acre-feet of additional water would become available for use in Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada over and...
4. Charleston Dam and Reservoir An integral part of the Central Arizona Project to provide municipal and industrial water to Tucson and supplemental municipal and irrigation water in the San Pedro Valley. 5. Upper Tributaries of the Gila River...
2005-10-14
TABLE 1 COSTS FOR PACIFIC SOUTHWEST WATER PLAN FACILITIES TO DEVELOP 2.4 MILLION ACRE-FEET OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER CONSTRUCTION COST - $ MILLION 1. California Aqueduct Increment $471.7 Million 2. Lake Havasu Aqueduct and Supply Reservoirs...
-3- park boundary to add land in some areas and to remove down stream areas along the river where the reservoir would be located. (Later both Rhodes and Goldwater expressed some doubt that this could be accomplished.) Water is the big thing, the...
2005-10-14
West, on weekends and holidays. And these "people" are multiplying faster than our exploding population. Shorter working hours, longer vacations, earlier retirement, longer life and greater mobility make it impossible to calculate the future...
Third Volume, Tenth issue, of the Mason-Walsh-Atkinson-Kier CO. builders of Coulee Dam Safety Newsletter. Created by the Safety Department and issued to the residents of Mason City and contract workers at Grand Coulee Dam.
2024-05-10
2024-05-10
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