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The Effects on Agriculture in Utah of Water Transfers to Oil Shale Development

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Title The Effects on Agriculture in Utah of Water Transfers to Oil Shale Development
Creator Gardner, B. Delworth Lyon, Kenneth S. Tew, Roger O.
Description The so-called energy crisis produced renewed interest in national self-sufficiency in energy production, a new look at "unconventional" energy sources such as oil shale, tar sands, and coal gasification and liquefaction, and a spate of governmental initiatives to encourage development. The northeast section of Utah (the Uintah Basin) is a part of the rich oil shale belt, and with the government leasing of two prototype sites on the White River known as Ua and Ub, it was believed by many...
Date 1976-06-01T07:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/water_rep/467 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1466&context=water_rep
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Subject Water allocation irrigation water water price resource expenditure Civil and Environmental Engineering Water Resource Management

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