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Policy Conflicts and Sustainable Water Resources Development in New Mexico's Rio Grande Basin

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Title Policy Conflicts and Sustainable Water Resources Development in New Mexico's Rio Grande Basin
Creator Campana, Michael Matthews, Olen Paul DeSimone, Richard M. DeSimone, Doris J.
Subject Sustainable water resources Rio Grande Basin Arsenic Rio Grande Silvery Minnow
Description This course is the required capstone seminar for Master of Water Resources (MWR) graduate students in the Water Resources Program at the University of New Mexico. The chapters of this report represent the work of students who took Water Resources 573, Interdisciplinary Water Resources III, during summer 1999. Drs. Michael E. Campana (hydrology), Paul Matthews (water law and policy), and David Brookshire (environmental economics) were the instructors. The class focused on three contemporary issues within the Rio Grande basin: 1) arsenic in the waters of the basin, including both the conflict between the City of Albuquerque and Isleta Pueblo over arsenic... We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Office of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce (Reference No. 40AANA903262) and the contract officer, Dr. Richard Podgorny.
Date 2012-07-05T19:35:28Z 2012-07-05T19:35:28Z 2012-07-05
Type Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/20844
Language en_US
Relation WRP-2

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