Water Economics with Limited Supplies and a Increasing Population
Mar. 31-Apr. 1, 1966
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
National Water Legislation In The 89th Congress – Honorable Thomas G. Morris
Water And Land Resources–Potentials And Requirements – Harry A. Steele
Crisis Decision-Making In American Water Development – Charles W. Howe
North American Water And Power Alliance – Roland P. Kelley
Economic Evaluation Of Watershed Management Alternatives The Beaver Creek Watersheds – David P. Worley
Economics Of Water In Recreational Development – James R. Gray
The Role Of Economics In River Basin Surveys – Clyde E. Stewart
The Chamizal Settlement – The Honorable J. F. Friedkin
The Most Efficient Use Of Water After It Has Been Delivered To The Farm – E. O. Moore
Efficient Use Of Irrigation Water – W. H. Gary
Water And Agricultural Financing – Drew Cloud
Water As A Factor In Credit From The Federal Land Bank Viewpoint – Dexter G. Henderson
Electrical Analog Model Of The Roswell Basin – It Use In Hydrologic Analysis – George E. Maddox
Soil Type And Soil Condition Effects Upon Value Of Water Applied For Crop Production – B. C. Williams
Crop Plants – Water Use And Salt Tolerance – Arden A. Baltensperger
Water Qualities And Needs In Relation To Crop Yields – H. E. Dregne