Water-A Key to a Quality Environment
Mar. 25-26, 1971
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Proceedings of the Annual New Mexico Water Conference 1956 – 1971
Proclamation – Water For New Mexico Week
Water – A Key To A Quality Environment – New Mexico And The Southwest – Gerald Thomas
Comprehensive Study On The Rio Grande – San Marcial, New Mexico To Fort Quitman, Texas – Jesse Gilmer
Problems And Projects Of The Elephant Butte Irrigation District – Wayne Cunningham
Renovating Sewage Effluent By Groundwater Recharge – Herman C. Bouwer, J. C. Lance, and R. C. Rice
Water And New Mexico’s Welfare – Governor Bruce King
Solutions To Water Problems — The Time Is Now – Allen Agnew
Moderator of Student Program – Richard L. Thomas
Systems Analysis in Natural Resource Management – E. T. Bartlett
Arizona’s Groundwater Problem And Proposed Legislation – Dean Eldon Peterson and larry L. Deason
Importance Of The Irrigation Of Corn (Zea mays, L.) During Its Maximum Rate Of Transpiration Period – Jose Macias Quintana and Jaime Leal Diaz
Antitranspirants: A Possible Alternative To The Eradication Of Saltcedar Thickets – Robert S. Cunningham and David B. Thorud
Sediment: The Critical Aspect Of Future Water Quality In The Aspen, Colorado Region – David Manni
The Potential Contamination Of Surface Waters By Herbicides – Robert W. Wocknitz
Monthly Consumptive Irrigation Requirements As A Guide To Efficient Management – Bobby J. Creel
Basic Summary Of Student Section – Ralph Fegley
Impact Of Water Development For The Navajos – W. D. Gorman
Land And Water Problem Solving On The Upper Rio Grande – Ralph M. Bell
Water Import To West Texas And New Mexico – Bill Clayton
The Historical Approach To Water Law — Its Value And Its Problems – Ira G. Clark
Cochiti – A Key Water Resource Development For New Mexico – Colonel R. L. West