Water Resources and Their Economic Importance in New Mexico, a set of papers presented at a staff and graduate seminar conducted by the Agricultural Economics Department, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, State College, New Mexico
September 1956
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Source and Disappearance of the Total Water Supply – H. R. Stucky
A Brief Review of Surface Water Studies in New Mexico – Morris Evans
General Observations on Underground Water in New Mexico – W. P. Stephens
Legal Status of Water in New Mexico – Charles D. Harris
The Watershed Protection Program – Public Law 566 – Harold B. Elmendorf
The Soil and Water Conservation Program in New Mexico – Robert C. Young
Water Production from Forest Lands of New Mexico – George D. Hardaway
Southwest Watershed Studies of Agricultural Research Service – Joel E. Fletcher and J. L. Gardner
The Effects of Interstate Compacts on New Mexico Water Supply – S. E. Reynolds
Irrigation Developments by the Bureau of Reclamation in New Mexico – Leon W. Hill
Water Supply and Costs in Operation of Rio Grande Project – Theodore H. Moser
The Colorado River Storage Project and Participating Partners – Ralph Charles
Ground Water: Its Importance to the Economy of New Mexico – C. S. Conover
Streamflow Investigations of the U. S. Geological Survey in New Mexico – Wallace T. Miller
The Work of the Corps of Engineers in New Mexico – Robert C. Woodson
Hydrologic Aspects of Planning Flood Control Works in New Mexico – John T. Martin
Problems of the Elephant Butte Irrigation District – John L. Gregg
Stream Flow Studies in the Mesilla Valley – Frank Bromilow