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Case Studies of Sustainable Water Resources Development, Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico

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Title Case Studies of Sustainable Water Resources Development, Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico
Creator Matthews, O.Paul Campana, Michael DeSimone, Doris J. DeSimone, Richard M. Gillard, Nancy
Subject Sustainable water resources Wastewater treatment Northern New Mexico
Description The case studies were prepared by graduate students in the summer 1998 capstone course of the Master of Water Resources degree, Water Resources Program, at the University of New Mexico. The instructors were Drs. Michael E. Campana, O. Paul Matthews, and Clifford N. Dahm. The complexity of sustainable development and the complexities within New Mexico make it impossible to examine all aspects of the issue within this collection of student papers. The six case studies that follow do show the complexity of the issues. Two papers deal with the urban water supplies for Los Alamos (Chapter 1) and Santa Fe (Chapter 5). For the immediate future both cities can supply their needs but both will have to seek new sources in the long term. The surrounding traditional...
Date 2012-07-05T20:12:24Z 2012-07-05T20:12:24Z 2012-07-05
Type Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/20849
Language en_US
Relation WRP-1

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