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Feasibility of Incorporating Aquaculture, Solar Pond Energy, and Mineral Extraction Technologies to Control Localized Sources of Salinity in River Systems

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Title Feasibility of Incorporating Aquaculture, Solar Pond Energy, and Mineral Extraction Technologies to Control Localized Sources of Salinity in River Systems
Creator Riley, J. Paul
Description Salinity poses a serious and continuing problem to the full utilization of water resources in many river basins of western U.S. A variety of management measures have been employed to mitigate the damaging effects of salinity on agricultural crops as well as on municipal and industrial uses of water. The Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act illustrates the logic of addressing the problem on a basin wide basis under a strategy that give priority to those localized sources of salinity that...
Date 1986-01-01T08:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_rep/131 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/water_rep/article/1130/viewcontent/Feasibility_of_Incorporating_Aquaculture__Solar_pond_Energy__and_Mineral_Extraction_Technologies_to_Control_Localized_Sources_of_Salinity_in_River_Systems.pdf
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Subject Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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