Water: There is No Substitute
Mar. 12-13, 1970, NMSU
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Water Conference Advisory Committee
Future Water Supplies Through Desalting – J. W. “Pat” O’Meara
Value Of Water Research To State And Nation – H. Garland Hershey
Water Resources Development By Corps Of Engineers – Colonel Menon W. Whitsett
Water Pollution Control Program In The Southwest – Ancil A. Jones
Need For Effluent Standards – John B. Wright
The Social Benefits Of Natural Resources Development – Carl Bronn
Albuquerque’s Planning For The Use Of San Juan Water – J. Warner Little
Quality vs. Quantity Relationships from Tualatin Basin Water and Sewerage Master Plan – Stevens, Thompson & Runyan, Inc
The San Juan-Chama Project: Foundation For Administration – F. Harlan Flint
Effects Of Water Management On The Ecology Of The Area – William A. Dick-Peddie
Water Planning For Equilibrium – Max Linn
Irrigation Water Requirements For Crop Production In The Roswell Artesian Basin – Robert R. Lansford
Adjustments In Cropping Patterns As A Means Of Saving Water – Gene Ott
Objectives Of A Current Study Of Saline Ground Water In The Tularosa Basin, New Mexico – J. S. McLean
New Mexico State Water Plan – Carl Slingerland
Irrigability Classification Of New Mexico – J. U. Anderson
Social And Economic Considerations In State Water Use Planning – George R. Dawson
Preserving New Mexico’s Water Resources – Ed Forman