1 Formal statements by personnel of the California Department of Water Resources, Department of Public Works (prior to July 5, 1956), and the Resources Agency. 1955-1966.
1-1 Andrew, Maurice B., Staff Hydro-Mechanical Engineer, DWR.
California's Activities in Saline Water Conversion.
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1-2 Andrew, Maurice B., Supervisor, Applied Nuclear Engineering Unit, Dwr.
The Sea Water Conversion Plant Planned For San Diego, California.
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1-3 Andrew, Maurice B., Staff Hydro-Mechanical Engineer, Dwr.
Statement...
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1-4 Andrew, Maurice B., Supervisor, Applied Nuclear and Saline Water Conversion Unit, Dwr.
Sea Water Conversion today.
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1-5 Andrew, Maurice B., Chief, Nuclear Unit, Dwr.
Excavation For Water Conveyance With Nuclear Explosives, by J.W. Keysor, Chief, Engineering Branch, and M.B. Andrew, Chief, Nuclear Unity, Dwr.
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1-6 Barsch, Ray E., Chief, Water Supply Forecasting Unit, SNow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasting Section, Dwr.
Why SNow Surveys Are Made.
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1-7 Banks, Harvey O., Acting State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
Views of The State of California... With Respect to Water Resources and Power, Report of The Commission on Organization of The Executive Branch of The Government (Hoover Commission) Which Was Transmitted to The Congress in June, 1955.
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Attached is a letter from Goodwin J. Knight, GoverNor, State of California, to Robert E. Jones, Chairman, Special Subcommittee on Water Resources and Power, House Committee on Government Operations. Sacramento, December 6, 1955.
1-8 Banks, H.O., State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
... Depletion and Recharge of Ground Water Basins in California.
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1-9 Statement... on H.R. 8325, 8347, 8560, 9489, 9505 and S. 863 Entitled `Water Rights Settlement Act of 1956.'
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1-10 Quality VS. Quantity in Meeting California'S Future Water Needs.
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1-11 Water and The Department of Water Resources.
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1-12 Relationship of well Construction industry to California's Water Plans.
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1-13 Water -- California's Challenge and Opportunity.
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1-14 A Report on The California Water Plan.
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1-15 Planning and Coordinated Effort-California's answer to Water Competition.
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1-16 The Program of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-17 The California Water Plan -- Public Reaction.
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1-18 Legislative Action in 1957--A Must For California's Water Future.
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1-19 Northern California's Stake in The California Water Plan.
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1-20 Responsibility of Department of Water Resources For Planning For Recreational Development.
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1-21 Law, Money and Water -- California's Challenge.
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1-22 California's Water Development Program.
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1-23 Statement... Relative to A.C.A. 38 and A.C.A. 55...
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1-24 Statement... Relative to S.C.A. 44; S.C.A. 1, as Amended May 22, 1957; A.C.A. 38, as Amended May 16, 1957; and A.C.A. 55, as Amended May 23, 1957...
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1-25 Some Economic Problems Confronting California's Department of Water Resources, by Harvey O. Banks and N.D. Sturm, Supervising EcoNomist of the Department.
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1-26 The Urgency of Statewide Water Development.
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1-27 Statement...
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1-28 Can Water become A Non-Limiting Resource?
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1-29 Statement...
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1-30 Facts of California Water Development.
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1-31 Statement,... Regarding Financing aspects of State Water Resources Developments...
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1-32 Present Status of Saline Water Conversion in Relation to California's Water Problems.
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1-33 Feasibility of Sewage Reclamation as A Source of Water Supply For Southern California.
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1-34 The California Water Plan -- today and in The Future.
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1-35 Statement... Concerning Water Requirements of The Upper Feather River Service Area.
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1-36 Some Suggestions For Water Development Policy.
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1-37 Statement...
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1-38 Statement... Concerning Estimated annual Funding Requirements For Statewide Water Development...
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1-39 Letter to Carley V. Porter, Member of the assembly. Sacramento, January 29, 1958. (Regarding means of financing water resource facilities constructed by the State.)
1-40 California's Water Needs.
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1-41 Statement...
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1-42 California Water Plan's Financial Needs For Fiscal 1958-59.
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1-43 ... on Data Collection Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-44 Activities of The Department of Water Resources With Respect to investigation and Control of Radiation in Waters of California.
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1-45 California's Water Problems.
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1-46 Statement of Department of Water Resources Concerning The Need For Licensing Water well Drillers.
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1-47 California's Water Problems and Policies.
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1-48 Statement of annual Non-Federal Capital Expenditures For Water Resources Development in California, 1951-1956.
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1-49 Statement... Concerning Senate Bill 3017...
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1-50 Statement... Concerning S. 1887, 85th Congress...
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1-51 The Broad Policy Problems in The Water Field.
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1-52 Statement... With Respect to Senate Joint Resolution 135, 85th Congress, 2D Session...
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1-53 Statement... Concerning Recreational Development associated With State Construction Water Projects.
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1-54 Statement...
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1-55 Remarks...
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1-56 Statement...
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1-57 Let'S Look Ahead! Broad Water Policy Problems Facing California.
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1-58 Statement... With Respect to Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District'S Applications 16454 and 17291...
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1-59 Statewide Water Planning.
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1-60 Summary of Recommendations For Water Pollution Control Legislation...
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1-61 Statement...
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1-62 Salt Water intrusion in Ground Water Supplies.
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1-63 Power in The California Water Plan.
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1-64 Statement... on The South Bay Aqueduct...
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1-65 The Functions of The State Water Agency in The Development of Water Resources.
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1-66 Statement... on Repayment of Irrigation Costs Under State Water Projects...
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1-67 Recent Developments in Federal-State Relationships in The Water Field.
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1-68 Statement... Concerning The inventory of Local Water Supplies and Water Needs...
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1-69 Straws in The Wind
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1-70 Statement... on A Proposed Regional Soil and Water Research Facility...
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1-71 Answers to Questions Concerning Water Development Submitted to Harvey O. Banks, Director of Water Resources by League of Women Voters.
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1-72 Letter to Fred G. Aandahl, assistant Secretary of the interior, U.S. Department of the interior, and to Dewey Short, assistant Secretary of the Army, U.S. Department of the Army. Sacramento, November 7, 1958. (Regarding a review of policies and procedures governing construction and operation of federal multi-purpose reservoir projects in the Central Valley of California.)
1-73 Water in California's Future.
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1-74 Emerging Responsibilities and Problems of The States in The Development of Water Resources.
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1-75 Statement... by A.A. Koch, Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, For Harvey O. Banks,... on Activities of The Department on Water Demineralization and Applications of atomic Energy as Related to Water Problems in California.
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1-76 Statement...
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1-77 Statement on Ground Water Resources in Southern California.
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1-78 Letter to Stephen P. Teale, Chairman, Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water. Sacramento, September 30, 1959. (Contains Answers to various questions about water project cost allocation schemes asked of the Department by Senator Teale's Committee.)
1-79 Letter to Stephen P. Teale, Chairman, Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water. Sacramento, October 1, 1959. (Regarding revenues from State water facilities.)
1-80 Federal-State Cooperation in California Water Development.
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1-81 California's Water Program.
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1-82 Outline of Remarks to the California Farm Bureau Federation. Los Angeles, November 11, 1959.
1-83 Statement...
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1-84 State and Local Activities to Meet Growing Water Needs.
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1-85 Letter to Carley V. Porter, Chairman, assembly interim Committee on Water. Sacramento, December 2, 1959. (Contains Answers to questions asked of the Dwr by Mr. Porter's committee regarding Dwr studies as presented in Bulletin Nos. 61, 70 and 78.)
1-86 What The State Water Development Program Means to You.
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1-87 What The State Water Development Program Means to You.
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1-88 Recreation benefits of The State Water Development Program Authorized by The Burn-Porter Act. [N.p.] January, 1960.
1-89 Special Press Conference on Water with Harvey O. Banks, Director, and Ralph M. Brody, Special Consul to the GoverNor on Water Problems. [N.p.] January, 1960.
1-90 What is an Adequate Water Program For Your State?
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1-91 The California Water Resources Development System.
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1-92 Letter to Stephen P. Teale. Sacramento, February 26, 1960.
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1-93 Statement...
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1-94 Safeguarding The Delta Under The California Water Plan.
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1-95 Shouldering The Responsibilities of Water Development in California.
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1-96 The Delta -- its Important Middle Role in California's Water Plan.
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1-97 Statement of Harvey O. Banks, Chairman, interstate Conference on Water Problems, President, association of western State Engineers...
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1-98 The Water Bond Proposal.
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1-99 Remarks...
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1-100 Statement...
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1-101 A New Look at Water Quality Data, by Harvey O. Banks and Meyer Kramsky, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-102 Statement...
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1-103 The Relationship of Geologists and Engineers in Planning Public Works Projects.
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1-104 Statement...
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1-105 Water in California.
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1-106 Communities at The Crossroads.
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1-107 Statement...
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1-108 Berry, William L., assistant State Engineer, Dpw.
The Importance of Waste Water Reclamation in California.
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1-109 Berry, William L., Jr., Chief Engineer, Division of Water Resources Planning, Dwr.
Local Authorities Part in The California Water Plan.
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1-110 The Public Reacts to The California Water Plan.
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1-111 General aspects of The California Water Plan.
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1-112 Supplemental Water For The San Francisco Area, by William L. Berry and Herbert A. Howlett, Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-113 Water Development in The MoNo-inyo Area.
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1-114 Surplus Waters Available For Export From The Delta.
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1-115 The California Water Plan.
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1-116 Statement.. Regarding Economic aspects of Upper Feather River Reservoir Development.
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1-117 Work of The Department of Water Resources... as it Relates to Stanislaus County.
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1-118 What The California Water Resources Development Program Means to California.
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1-119 Ground Water in California's Future.
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1-120 The Porter-Dolwig Ground Water Basin Protection Law.
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1-121 Questions in Ground Water Management and Regulation.
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1-122 Bookman, Max, Engineer-in-Charge of the Southern California office, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
Procedures For Adjudication of Rights to Ground Water in California.
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1-123 Preliminary Statement at Public Hearing on The California Water Plan.
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1-124 Bookman, Max, District Engineer, Dwr.
Southern California Water Needs.
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1-125 Water For California's Growing Cities.
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1-126 Sources of Water.
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1-127 The California Water Plan as it Affects The Upper Santa ana River Area.
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1-128 San Diego'S Future Water Requirements, by Max Bookman, District Engineer, and Lucian J. Meyers, Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Southern California District, Dwr. Presented to the Conference of the American Geophysical Union at the California institute of TechNology. [Pasadena] February 6, 1958.
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1-129 Alternative Feather River Project Aqueduct Routes to Southern California.
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1-130 Water Problems and The Electrical Engineer.
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1-131 The Role of Waste Water Reclamation in Meeting Southern California's Water Requirements.
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1-132 News Release. Los Angeles, April 22, 1959. (Regarding increased water use in Orange County.)
1-133 California Water Plan--Recent Developments.
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1-134 Born, Robert H., associate Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
California's Water Problems and A Plan For Their Solution.
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1-135 Brice, Donat B., Staff Chemical Engineer, Dwr.
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1-136 Saline Water Conversion in California.
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1-137 Carr, James K., [Chairman, California Water Commission, Dwr.]
Excerpt From Some Comments on California Water Development--Progress and Problems,
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1-138 Statement of James K. Carr, Chairman, California Water Commission...
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1-139 Chun, Robert Y.D., associate Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Artificial Recharge of Ground Water Reservoirs in California, by Raymond C. Richter, Supervising Engineering Geologist, Dwr, and Robert Y.D. Chun, associate Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-140 inter-department memorandum to San I. Gershon: `Projected Availability of Colorado River Water for California'. [N.p.] November 4, 1964.
1-141 Coe, Jack J., [Chief, Special investigations and Reports Section, Planning Branch, Southern District, Dwr.]
an Abstract of Selected References on California Water Law.
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1-142 The State Water Facilities, First Unit of The California Water Plan.
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1-143 Planning For The Use of One of Southern California's Most Valuable Resources.
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1-144 Cummings, J.K., Chief of the Power office, Dwr.
The Department'S Power Program For The State Water Project.
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1-145 State Power Program Moves Ahead.
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1-146 Davenport, F.S., Staff Dwr.
Shallow Water investigations...
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1-147 Dolcini, Albert J., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Utilization of Ground Water Storage Capacity; and Summary to Date of Appendix D of The California Water Plan.
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1-148 Statement on Problems involved in The Development and Utilization of Ground Water Basins.
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1-149 Dolcini, A.J., Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Statement on Engineering Problems of Ground Water Use From The District Standpoint.
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1-150 Porter-Dolwig Ground Water Basin Protection Law.
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1-151 Requirements For Ground Water and For Ground Water Storage.
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1-152 Doody, James J., District Engineer, Southern District, Dwr.
Water Supply of Southern California.
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1-153 Responsibilities of The State Department of Water Resources With Respect to Ground Water Quality in Southern California.
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1-154 Panel Discussion of The Policies of The State of California as Related to its assumed Responsibilities in Participation in Shore Protection.
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1-155 Report of California's Shoreline Protection Program.
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1-156 Statement on assembly Bill No. 2272 of The 1965 Regular Session.
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1-157 Doody, James J., District Director, Southern District, Dwr.
The State Water Project today.
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1-158 Letter to Mr. James Mumbauer. [N.p.] March 28, 1966. (Regarding Mr. Mumbauer's concern for the supply of water for Southern California and the apparent waste of water.)
1-159 Letter to Mrs. Laura M. Fowle. [N.p.] July 6, 1966. (Regarding Mrs. Fowle's concern for wastage of water and water conservation.)
1-160 Dukleth, Gordon W., Acting Chief, Northern Branch, Dwr.
Statement... on Plans For Water Resources Development in Northern California on The Sacramento River and Tributaries.
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1-161 Edmonston, R.M.
The Feather River Project and The Establishment of The Optimum Hydraulic Grade Line For The Project Aqueduct, by R.M. Edmonston, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, and E.E. Jackson, Senior Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-162 Edmonston, R.M., Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Statement on Ground Water Resources in Southern California. Presented to the Senate interim Committee on Proposed Water Projects by R.M. Edmonston for Harvey O. Banks, Director, Dwr. Riverside, December 15, 1958.
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1-163 Eiland, Robert G., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Regulations For Administration of Davis-Grunsky Act.
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1-164 Fairbank, William H., Jr., assistant Director, Dwr.
Statement..
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1-165 Water Problems and Water Policy.
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1-166 The California Water Plan and The Future of The East Bay.
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1-167 Statement...
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1-168 Statement of The California Department of Water Resources...
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1-169 Fisher, Hugo, Administrator, Resources Agency of California.
Insuring The Future.
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1-170 Statement before The assembly Committee on Water.
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Attached is the Statement of GoverNor Edmund G. Brown of California on S. 1658 and The Pacific Southwest Water Plan, delivered by Hugo Fisher.
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1-171 Fowler, Lloyd C., Chief, Planning Branch, Southern District, Dwr.
Electronic analog Computers and Ground Water Basin Management.
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1-172 Remarks on Watermaster Service in Southern California.
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1-173 Safe Yield Determinations of Ground Water Basins of The Coastal Plain of Los Angeles County.
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1-174 Gianelli, William R., [Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.]
... The North VS. South Water Controversy.
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1-175 Water Rights.
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1-176 The Delta Pool Concept of Water Development in California, as Related to The GoverNor'S Water Program.
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1-177 Statement...
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1-178 Gianelli, W.R., Acting District Engineer, Southern California District, Dwr.
Presentation... on behalf of Ralph M. Brody, Deputy Director and Special Counsel to The GoverNor on Water Problems.
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1-179 Statement..
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1-180 Statement... to The Water Rights Board, State of California, in The Matter of Applications 16186 and 16187 of The Merced Irrigation District.
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1-181 Letter to Mr. Diemer, General Manager and Chief Engineer, Metro-Politan Water District of Southern California. Los Angeles, January 29, 1960. (Regarding the allocation of costs of the State Water facilities to various service areas and provides the basis for the calculation of the tentative allocation of funds in aqueduct costs to the District.) Appendix D
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1-182 Attached to a letter from Mr. Diemer to the Board of Directors, Metropolitan Water District. Los Angeles, February 17, 1960. Filed by date under Diemer, Robert B., in Appendix D.
1-183 Letter to Mr. Diemer, General Manager and Chief Engineer, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Los Angeles, February 17, 1960. (Regarding the Department of Water Resources study to determine the capital costs of a plan for constructing the East Branch of the San Joaquin Valley-Southern California Aqueduct.)
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1-184 Goldberg, B. Abbott, Deputy Director, Dwr.
Marketing of Water From The State Water Facilities.
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1-185 Water Rights - Supplementary Water For The San Joaquin Valley.
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1-186 Reservoirs Without Dams - Underground.
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1-187 interposition - Wild west Water Style.
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1-188 Goldberg, B. Abbott, Chief Deputy Director, Dwr.
Minutes of Meeting of State Water Project Service Agency Conference. Los Angeles, March 29, 1963.
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1-189 Statement in Opposition to S. 1275..
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1-190 Statement... by B. Abbott Goldberg, Chief Deputy Director, and wesley E. Steiner, Acting Division Engineer, Division of Resources Planning, Dwr.
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1-191 Recent Congressional Activity on The Colorado.
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1-192 How California Stayed Ahead of Water Shortages.
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1-193 The State Water Project -- Transition From Conflict to Accomplishment.
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1-194 Golze, Alfred R. Chief Engineer, Dwr.
Keynote Talk...
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1-195 The California State Water Project in 1963.
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1-196 Progress of Construction of The State Water Project.
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1-197 Report of The State Water Project.
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1-198 Status of Construction of The State Water Project.
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1-199 Progress on Construction of The California State Water Project.
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1-200 Status of The State Water Project Construction Program.
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1-201 Interesting Things That Civil Engineers do.
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1-202 Water Resource Development in California.
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1-203 The State Water Project is on Schedule.
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1-204 The State Water Project.
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1-205 Engineering and The State Water Project.
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1-206 Power Plans and Demands of The California Water Project.
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1-207 Planning For Development of California Water Resources.
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1-208 Introduction to State of California Water Resources Programs.
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1-209 Engineering Problems at The Tehachapi Mountains.
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1-210 Memorandum to William E. Warne, Director, Dwr, regarding the Tehachapi Pump Lift System. Sacramento, August 18, 1965.
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1-211 Progress on The California State Water Project.
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1-212 Gould, Mitchell L., Senior Engineer, Dwr.
Ground Water - A Vulnerable Resource, by David B. Willets, Supervising Engineer, and Mitchell L. Gould, Senior Engineer, Dwr. Presented at the Xiii General assembly, international Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. berkeley, August, 1963.
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1-213 Gould, Mitchell L., Chief, Water Quality Section, Dwr.
Decision-Making Techniques.
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1-214 Commentary on Dr. Jack E. McKee's Report `Quality of Ground Water in The San Gabriel Basin'. [N.p., n.d.]
1-215 Commentary on Dr. Richard D. Pomeroy's Report `Reconnaissance Study-- on -- Plan For Salton Sea'. [N.p., n.d.]
1-216 Groat, Fred J., Senior Electric Utilities Engineer, Dwr.
Power For The Future in The California Water Plan, by M.J. Shelton, Deputy Director, and Fred J. Groat, Senior Electric Utilities Engineer, Dwr. Presented by M.J. Shelton to the Power Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco Section. [N.p.] November 20, 1956.
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1-217 The Impact of atomic Energy on Water Resources Development.
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1-218 Gunnerson, C.G., Dwr.
Shallow Water Research investigations by The California Department of Water Resources, by C.G. Gunnerson, D.B. Brice, G.S. Davenport, E.F. Serr, and E.E. Whisman, Dwr.
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1-219 Haley, John M., Chief, Northern Branch, Dwr.
Recreation to Play Key Role in Future of Glenn and Tehama Counties.
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1-220 Haley, John M., Acting assistant Chief Engineer, Dwr.
Department of Water Resources Planning Activities in The Eel River Basin.
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1-221 Holsinger, Henry, associate attorney, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
A Brief Summary of Judicial History of Water Law in California. [N.p.] Revised to October 6, 1950.
1-222 Holsinger, Henry, Principal attorney, Division of Water Resources, Dwr.
Some Legal aspects of Ground Water and The California Water Plan.
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1-223 Required Ground-Water Legislation.
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1-224 Legal aspects of Ground-Water Basins.
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1-225 Horn, William L., Chief of Flood Operations, Dwr.
The California Flood Control Program.
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1-226 Howlett, Herbert A., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Supplemental Water For The San Francisco Area, by William L. Berry, Chief, Division of Resources Planning, and Herbert A. Howlett, Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-227 Latest Developments in The California Water Plan.
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1-228 Howlett, Herbert A., District Engineer, Southern District, Dwr.
Legislation -- Construction -- Negotiation.
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1-229 Underground Storage -- The Natural Resource.
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1-230 A Progress Report on The State Water Program.
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1-231 A Progress Report on The State Water Program.
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1-232 The Delta, Keystone OR Roadblock to California's Water Development.
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1-233 Hunt, John E., Financial Advisor, Dwr.
The Role of Water in California's Future.
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1-234 Minutes of Meeting of State Water Project Service Agency Conference. Los Angeles, March 29, 1963.
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1-235 inerfield, Arthur J., Water Quality Staff Specialist, Division of Resources Planning, Dwr.
Difference between Water Pollution Control and Water Quality Control.
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1-236 Planning For Water Quality in California.
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1-237 Jackson, E.E., Senior Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
The Feather River Project and The Establishment of The Optimum Hydraulic Grade Line For The Project Aqueduct, by R.M. Edmonston, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, and E.E. Jackson, Senior Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-238 James, Laurence B., Chief Geologist, Dwr.
Land Subsidence Problem in The San Joaquin Valley.
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1-239 Water -- A Geologic Resource.
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1-240 Jansen, Robert B., Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-241 Statement...
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1-242 Jansen, Robert B., Chairman, Engineering Board of inquiry, Dwr.
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1-243 The Baldwin Hills Reservoir Failure.
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1-244 Jones, Gilbert A., Supervising Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Southern District, Dwr.
Alternative Pumping and Power Schemes For San Joaquin Valley-Southern California Aqueduct System.
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1-245 Power and Energy For The California Aqueduct Project.
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1-246 Keysor, J.W., Chief, Staff Engineering Branch, Dwr.
Excavation For Water Conveyance With Nuclear Explosives, by J.W. Keysor, Chief, Staff Engineering Branch and M.B. Andrew, Chief, Nuclear Unit, Dwr. Presented at the Third Plowshare Symposium, University of California, Davis. Davis, April 21-23, 1964.
1-247 Kletzing, Russell, associate attorney, Dwr.
Adequacy of Existing Laws For Conjunctive Operation of Ground-Water Basins.
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1-248 Kletzing, Russell, Senior attorney, Dwr.
... in The Matter of State Applications Nos. 5625, 5626, 9363, 9364, 9365, 9366, 9367, 9368, and 10588 -- Statement of Position of Department of Water Resources.
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1-249 Koch, Albert A., Consulting Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Water Demineralization, Nuclear and Other Energy Sources and The California Water Plan.
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1-250 Koch, Albert A., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Statement... For Harvey O. Banks, Director of Water Resources... on Activities of The Department on Water Demineralization and Applications of atomic Energy as Related to Water Problems in California.
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1-251 Kramsky, Meyer, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Water Quality Section, Dwr.
Artificial Methods of Ground Water Recharge.
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1-252 Water Quality Considerations in Ground Water Basin Operation.
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1-253 A New Look at Water, Quality Data, by Harvey O. Banks, Director, and Meyer Kramsky, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-254 Lawder, John, associate Civil Engineer, Dwr.
Shasta Valley investigation.
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1-255 Lawrence, Jack H., Senior Land and Water Use analyst, Sacramento District, Dwr.
How Much Water is Needed to Grow Crops.
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1-256 Meyers, Lucian J. Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Southern California District, Dwr.
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San Diego'S Future Water Requirements, by Max Bookman, District Engineer, Dwr, and Lucian J. Meyers.
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1-257 [Meyers, Lucian J., Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.]
News Release--San Fernando Valley industrial association and the Department of Water Resources. [N.p.] September 14, 1960.
1-258 Mido, Kiyoshi, Dwr.
Inter-department memorandum to Neal R. Kuehl regarding the `Cost of Water Imported into the San Gabriel Valley Excluding Metropolitan Water District and State Water Project'. October 22, 1964.
1-259 Morris, James M., Jr., Senior Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Disposal of Oil Field Brines in The Central Valley of California, by James M. Morris, Jr. with discussion by A.E. Woollen, President of Valley Waste Disposal Company, and Maintenance and Construction Superintendent in Northern Division Producing Department, Standard Oil Company of California.
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1-260 [Morris, James M., Jr., Chief, Special investigations Section, San Joaquin Valley Branch, Dwr.] News Release. Sacramento, May 1, 1963.
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1-261 Owen, Langdon W., Supervising Engineer, Dwr.
Salinity intrusion and Related Studies, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
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1-262 Patten, Joseph E., Chief Engineer, Dwr.
Statement on Regional Planning For Water Resources Development, by Joseph E. Patten, and Clair A. Hill & associates, Consulting Engineers.
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1-263 Peters, H.J., Dwr.
Ground Water Basin Management. [N.p.] February 8, 11, 1965. Outline of remarks.
1-264 Peterson, Ned R., Chief, Program Coordination and Service Unit, SNow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasting Section, Dwr.
Use of SNow Survey Data and Forecasts in Reservoir Operations.
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1-265 Price, Reginald C., Deputy Director, Dwr.
Developing Recreation Facilities For State Water Projects.
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1-266 Price, Reginald C., Deputy Director, Policy, Dwr.
Agricultural Water and Power in The State Water Project.
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1-267 Recreation and The State Water Project.
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1-268 Statement on Flood Plain Management.
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1-269 The Pacific Northwest-Southwest intertie and The State Water Project.
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1-270 Price, Reginald C., Deputy Director, Policy, Dwr, and Chairman, interagency Delta Committee.
Remarks About Proposed Report on Plan of Development -- Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta.
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1-271 Remarks About Proposed Report on Plan of Development -- Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
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1-272 The Peripheral Canal Plan For The Delta.
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1-273 Local, State and Federal Roles in California's Water Development.
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1-274 Peripheral Canal: Solution For The Delta.
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1-275 The Porter-dolwig Law -- Four Years Old.
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1-276 Purvis, John A., associate Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
... on The California Water Resources Development System and its Implications For Southern California...
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1-277 Pyle, Stuart T., Supervising Engineer, Dwr.
Statement Regarding Flood Control Problems in The Vicinity of Butte Basin.
1-278 Reynolds, Robin, Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Present Status of weather Modification Research in California.
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1-279 Reynolds, Robin R., Chief of Policy and Program office, Dwr.
The Future of The Water Project.
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1-280 Reynolds, Robin R., Division Engineer, Division of Operations, Dwr.
Operational Criteria For The State Water Project.
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1-281 Preview of Bulletin 132-64.
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1-282 Richter, Raymond C., Senior Engineering Geologist, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
Statement... on The Subject of Geologic Considerations in Artificial Recharge.
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1-283 Statement... on The Subject of Depletion and Recharge of Ground Water Basins in California.
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1-284 Richter, Raymond C., Supervising Engineering Geologist, Dwr.
Artificial Recharge of Ground Water Reservoirs in California. by Raymond C. Richter and Robert Y.D. Chun, associate Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
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1-285 Sarber, J. Delbert, Special Representative of the Director, Dwr.
Remarks...
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1-286 Background For Understanding The California Water Situation.
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1-287 Schulz, [Unk] G., Chief Engineer, Division of Design and Construction, Dwr.
Engineering and Construction on The Feather River Project.
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1-288 Statement... on The North Bay Aqueduct.
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1-289 Statement...
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1-290 Serr, E.F., Dwr.
Shallow Water Research investigations by The California Department of Water Resources, by C.G. Gunnerson, D.B. Brice, F.S. Davenport, E.F. Serr, and E.E. Whisman, Dwr.
Note
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1-291 Shelton, M.J., Deputy Director, Dwr.
California's Reorganized Water Approach.
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1-292 Organization and Program of The New State Department of Water Resources.
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1-293 The California Water Plan -- an instrument For Building California.
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1-294 Organization and Program of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-295 Water Development Keeps Pace -- in The East Bay, in The State.
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1-296 The Road Ahead For Water in California.
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1-297 Power For The Future in The California Water Plan, by M.J.
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1-298 California's Water Program as it Affects You.
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1-299 Remarks...
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1-300 Remarks...
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1-301 Action Now For The Citrus industry'S Future.
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1-302 Interests and Responsibilities of Department of Water Resources in The Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Program (P.L. 566 as Amended).
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1-303 San Diego Water Problems and Feather River Project.
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1-304 [Northern Counties. Redding, March 14, 1958.]
1-305 There is More to Water Development Than Building A Dam.
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1-306 Speir, Oswald, Staff Member of Dwr and Recreation Subcommittee of Pacific Southwest inter-Agency Committee.
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1-307 Steiner, wesley E., Senior Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Subsidization of Agriculture.
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1-308 Arizona VS. California.
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1-309 Steiner, Wesley E., Principal Engineer, Dwr.
The Pacific Southwest Water Plan.
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1-310 Steiner, Wesley E., Coordinator of interagency Planning, Dwr.
The State's Comments on The Pacific Southwest Water Plan.
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1-311 Steiner, Wesley E., Principal Engineer, Dwr.
The State's Comments on The Pacific Southwest Water Plan.
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1-312 Regional Development For The Pacific Southwest.
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1-313 Steiner, Wesley E., Coordinator of interagency Planning, Dwr.
Long-Range Planning For Water Resource Development.
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1-314 Steiner, Wesley E., Acting Division Engineer, Division of Resources Planning, Dwr.
Status Report on Regional Planning.
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1-315 Statement... by B.Abbott Goldberg, Chief Deputy Director, and Wesley E. Steiner, Acting Division Engineer, Division of Resources Planning, Dwr.
Note
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1-316 information Relative to `Water Resources and Needs in Areas of Deficiency, Southern California'.
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1-316-1 Water resources and needs in areas of [Unk], Northern California
1-317 Steiner, Wesley E., assistant Chief Engineer, Staff and Services Management, Dwr.
Inter-department memorandum to be distributed to various Department of Water Resources personnel, regarding `Review of Federal Legislation'. [N.p.] January 31, 1966.
1-318 San Luis Obispo County tomorrow and Related Matters of interest.
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1-319 Stetson, Carl L., Chief, San Joaquin Valley Branch, Dwr.
Statement... With Respect to The San Joaquin Master Drain and its Discharge into San Francisco Bay Waters.
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1-320 East Side Division Report - Central Valley Project
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1-321 Sturm, N.D., Supervising EcoNomist, Dwr.
Some Economic Problems Confronting California's Department of Water Resources, by Harvey O. Banks, Director and N.D. Sturm, Supervising EcoNomist, Dwr.
Note
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1-322 Financing.
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1-323 Teerink, John R., Principal Hydraulic Engineer, Division of Design and Construction, Dwr.
Statement...
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1-324 Statement...
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1-325 Teerink, J.R., District Engineer, Southern District, Dwr.
Statement...
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1-326 Mojave Desert Area Waits For Feather River Project Water.
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1-327 Southern California's Critical Water Quality Decade.
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1-328 Presentation of Progress Report on The North Coastal Area investigation.
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1-329 Statement... on The Future of San Francisco Bay Which Receives The Waters From The Central Valley.
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1-330 Proposed State Program For Drainage Disposal in The San Joaquin Valley.
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1-331 The San Joaquin Drainage Facilities.
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1-332 History of The State Water Project.
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1-333 Thomas, Robert O., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Present Utilization of Ground Water in California.
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1-334 Tokunaga, E.M., Economist, Dwr.
Economic Considerations in Forecasting Crop Pattern.
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1-335 Towner, Porter, Chief Counsel, Dwr.
Mutual Prescription -- Threat to Vested Rights to Ground Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-336 The Role of The Public District in Solving Legal Problems Concerning Ground Water.
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1-337 The interstate Conference on Water Problems.
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1-338 Discussion of The California Water Development Proposal.
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1-339 Inter-departmental memorandum to William E. Warne regarding `Legislation Progress Report No. 6'. June 27, 1961.
1-340 Minutes of Meeting of State Water Project Service Agency Conference. Los Angeles, March 29, 1963.
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1-341 Laws Protecting Areas of Origin.
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1-342 Interdepartment memorandum to Mr. William E. Warne: `Summary of Congressional Enactments, 89th Congress, 1st Session, 1965'. November 18, 1965.
1-343 Valentine, Vernon E., Senior Engineer, Dwr.
Implementation of an Optimum Program of Ground Water Basin Management.
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1-344 Von Seggern, Otto, Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Evaluation of benefits Resulting From Flood Control Projects.
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1-345 Warne, William E., Director, Dwr.
The State Water Program Looks Ahead
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1-346 The Supplemental Water Timetable.
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1-347 Immediate and Long Range For The State Water Facilities.
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1-348 What The Water Resources Department is doing to Activate Water Construction Program.
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1-349 Construction Plans For The State Water Facilities.
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1-350 The Long-Range Planning Function of Management.
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1-351 The State Water System Moves Ahead.
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1-352 Three Months Later -- The California Water Project.
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1-353 Without Vision -- and Unity --- The People Perish.
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1-354 Remarks on Reorganization of The Department...
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1-355 State Financial assistance For Local Water Projects.
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1-356 It Takes All Levels of Government to Solve Our Water Problems.
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1-357 Resources of The Future in Our Central Coast Areas.
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1-358 A Long Range Look at Major North Coastal Water Development Plans.
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1-359 We're Building Water Projects For All of California.
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1-360 Beginning at '60.
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1-361 Remarks before Redding Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
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1-362 Water Problems of Coastal Region.
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1-363 The Role of The Coastal Area in The State's Water Planning.
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1-364 Summary of Statement by William E. Warne...
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1-365 Statement...
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1-366 Warne, William E., Director, Dwr, and Vice-Chairman, State Water Pollution Control Board.
Water Quality Management in California.
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1-367 Whoever Brings The Water Will Bring The People.
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1-368 Letter From GoverNor Edmund G. Brown Dated July 31, 1961, Regarding North Coastal investigation and MR. Warne'S Remarks to The California Water Commission...
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1-369 California's Search For Water.
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1-370 Statement...
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1-371 The Products of Public Works.
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1-372 Kern County'S Water Resources.
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1-373 Eleven Months of Progress.
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1-374 Warne, William E., Director, Dwr, and Administrator of the Resources Agency.
California's New Role in Water Development.
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1-375 Water Development in California -- The States' Role.
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1-376 Statement...
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1-377 The Need to Look Ahead.
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1-378 Resources Agency--its Importance to The Future of Agriculture.
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What Water Development Means to California.
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1-380 Statewide Water Developments.
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1-381 Opportunities and Goals of The Resources Agency of California.
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1-382 Comments...
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1-383 Statement...
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1-384 Role of The Department of Water Resources in State Water Rights Applications.
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1-385 The State Water Program Moves Ahead.
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1-386 Statement to The California Water Commission.
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1-387 Introductory Statement... on S.B. 1440.
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1-388 Statement...
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1-389 Statement...
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1-390 Problems involved in Organizing and Building A Major Water Project.
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1-391 Statement... on Provisions of AB 2988 Relating to The Pricing of Agricultural Water Supplies From The State Water Project...
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1-392 The California State Water Project, its Plan and Costs.
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1-393 News Feature series: Nine articles by William E. Warne that were distributed to daily and weekly newspapers in California with proof sheets of available illustrations:
The State Water Project in 1963
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The Center Stage Construction Show.
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An Enormous Utility.
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Technical Problems of The State Water Project.
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Increasing The Conservation benefits.
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Progress of The Water Utility.
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State Water Project is For All of California.
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Recreation, Now A Planned Use For Water.
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Water Resources For The Future.
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Reservoirs For Recreation.
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1-394 Report on Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-395 No End to it.
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1-396 The State Water Project and Kern County.
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1-397 Progress in State Water Project Financing.
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1-398 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-399 Progress in State Water Project Financing.
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1-400 Recreation and The State Water Project.
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1-401 Our Modified Financial Program.
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1-402 Minutes of Meeting of State Water Project Service Agency Conference. Los Angeles, March 29, 1963.
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1-403 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-404 Exciting Year For The State Water Project.
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1-405 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-406 Pumping at The Tehachapi Crossing
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1-407 The State Water Project; Progress, Recreation Plans and Contract Negotiations in Kern County.
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1-408 U.S. and California Work together.
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1-409 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
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1-410 News Release. Monterey, June 7, 1963. (Regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision in Arizona vs. California and the California Water Plan.)
1-411 An Administrator'S View of Ground Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-412 Maximum Use of California Aqueduct Capacity.
Scope and Content Note
1-413 Construction and Water Service Schedule of west and East Branch Aqueducts.
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1-414 Opening Remarks by William E. Warne... With Regard to The Timing of Construction of The East Branch Aqueduct...
Scope and Content Note
1-415 Legislature's Strong Support For Davis-Grunsky Program.
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1-416 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-417 The Growth of California in The Sixties.
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1-418 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-419 News Release. Sacramento, September 10, 1963. (Regarding the proposed State contract with the Kern County Water Agency.)
1-420 Ground Water Quality and Waste Water Reclamation.
Scope and Content Note
1-421 The State Water Program and Kern County.
Scope and Content Note
1-422 The interest of The Department of Water Resources in Pesticides.
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1-423 Statement...
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1-424 Statement... Concerning Relation of State Water Project to Pacific Southwest Water Plan...
Scope and Content Note
1-425 Recreation Features of The State Water Project in Kern County.
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1-426 Water and Napa County
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1-428 The Status of The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-429 Moving Ahead With Water Contracting.
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1-430 Opening Remarks...
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1-431 Statement... on The Effects of Ocean Marinas and Other Excavations on Ground Water Basins...
Scope and Content Note
1-432 Statement before The Baldwin Hills Disaster Subcommittee of The assembly General Research Committee.
Scope and Content Note
1-433 News Release. Sacramento, December 31, 1963. (Regarding County contracts with the Department of Water Resources for water from the California Water Project.)
1-434 Statement... on The Status of The Department'S Saline Conversion Program.
Scope and Content Note
1-435 Snow Surveys as Related to The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-436 A Regional Approach to Water Problems of The Pacific Southwest.
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1-437 Statement before The Subcommittee on Water District Organization of The assembly interim Committee on Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-438 Statement before The assembly Legislative interim Committee on Fish and Game.
Scope and Content Note
1-439 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-440 News Release. Sacramento, February 18, 1964. (Regarding the 1964 Financial Report on the State Water Project.)
1-441 A Regional Solution to Our Common Water Problems.
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1-442 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-443 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-444 Statement on assembly Bill No. 17, 1964 First Extraordinary Session.
Scope and Content Note
1-445 The Status of The State Water Project and The San Joaquin Drainage Facilities.
Scope and Content Note
1-446 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-447 Statement on San Luis Unit Appropriations.
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1-448 Statement on Auburn-Folsom South Unit, H.R. 2411.
Scope and Content Note
1-449 Statement on Oroville Dam Flood Control Contribution and San Luis Appropriations.
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1-450 Statement on Oroville Dam Flood Control Contributions.
Scope and Content Note
1-451 Status of Plans and Development of The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-452 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-453 The State Water Project in Mid-1964.
Scope and Content Note
1-454 News Release. Sacramento, June 11, 1964. (Regarding the Department Water Resources contract with the Merced Irrigation District to provide a loan to assist the financing of the Merced River Development Project.)
1-455 News Release. Sacramento, May 27, 1964. (Regarding fresh water used for manufacturing purposes in the State of California.)
1-456 Regional Planning For Water Conservation.
Scope and Content Note
1-457 News Release. Sacramento, June 19, 1964. (Regarding the report of a special state engineering board of inquiry into the Baldwin Hills reservoir failure.)
1-458 Statement on assembly Bill No. 17 of the 1964 First Extraordinary Session.
Scope and Content Note
1-459 Statement For The assembly Committee on Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-460 Letter to Mr. Ralph M. Brody, Chairman, California Water Commission. Sacramento, July 31, 1964. (Regarding the Department of Water Resources' request for approval of the proposed increase in the minimum project yield of the State Water Project.)
1-461 Opening Remarks.
Scope and Content Note
1-462 The North Bay Aqueduct.
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1-463 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-464 Letter to Mr. James M. Gleason, Commissioner, MultNomah County, Oregon. [n.p.] September 14, 1964. (Regarding the Whittier Narrows Water Reclamation Plant built by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts to demonstrate the feasibility and ecoNomy of waste water reclamation.)
1-465 A New Home For The Lab.
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1-466 Dedication of antelope Valley Dam and antelope Lake.
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1-467 Dedication of Frenchman Dam and Frenchman Lake.
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1-468 The Name For The Lake.
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1-469 Signing The Contracts.
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1-470 Agriculture Water From The State Water Project.
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1-471 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-472 Financing and Expanding State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-473 Statement on The Proposed Marysville Reservoir.
Scope and Content Note
1-474 Opening Remarks.
Scope and Content Note
1-475 News Release. Sacramento, October 23, 1964. (Regarding the Tehachapi big lift pumps of the State Water Project.)
1-476 News Release. Sacramento, October 31, 1964. (Regarding alternative sources of energy to power the pumps of the State Water Project.)
1-477 Statement For The Subcommittee on Saline Conversion and Nuclear Energy of The assembly interim Committee on Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-478 Statement before The Subcommittee on Economic Development of The assembly interim Committee on Ways and Means.
Scope and Content Note
1-479 Quality Management in Planning For California Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-480 The California Water Project and atomic Energy.
Scope and Content Note
1-481 The State's Program on Safety of Dams.
Scope and Content Note
1-482 Opening Remarks.
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1-483 Planning For Coordination of Water Development in California.
Scope and Content Note
1-484 Cutting The Cost of Water.
Scope and Content Note
1-485 Pumps For The Tehachapi Big Lift.
Scope and Content Note
1-486 Nuclear Energy as A Source of Power For The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-487 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-488 Progress of The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-489 Report on Water Progress.
Scope and Content Note
1-490 State, Federal and Regional Water Plans.
Scope and Content Note
1-491 Future of Agriculture in California.
Scope and Content Note
1-492 Water Management in A Changing World.
Scope and Content Note
1-493 Statement on assembly Bill No. 1147 of the 1965 Regular Session.
Scope and Content Note
1-494 Opening Remarks.
Scope and Content Note
1-495 Plus Factors of The State Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
1-496 Statement of Oroville Dam Flood Control Contributions.
Scope and Content Note
1-497 Statement on assembly Bill No. 1147 of The 1965 Regular Session.
Scope and Content Note
1-498 Report of Activities of The Department of Water Resources.
Note
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1-499 Growth and Prosperity in Agriculture.
Scope and Content Note
1-500 News Release. Sacramento, August 18, 1965. (Regarding the Tehachapi Pumping Plant of the State Water Project.)
Scope and Content Note
1-501 Water Development in California.
Scope and Content Note
1-502 Opening Remarks.
Scope and Content Note
1-503 Water Conservation Concepts and Practices in California.
Scope and Content Note
1-504 The Water Resources Budget 1966-1967.
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1-505 Water Plans of The State of California.
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1-506 California's State Water Project -- Halfway Through A Decade of Construction.
Scope and Content Note
1-507 This is The Place Where The State Water Project begins.
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1-508 Werner, Carl A., Chief, Delta Branch, Dwr.
The Delta - Heart of California's Water Development.
Scope and Content Note
1-509 werner, C.A.
The Delta and its Waters - Present and Future.
Scope and Content Note
1-510 Whisman, E.E., Dwr.
Shallow Water Research investigations by The California Department of Water Resources, by C.G. Gunnerson, D.B. Price, F.S. Davenport, E.F. Serr, and E.E. Whisman, Dwr.
Note
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1-511 Whiting, Robert E., Acting Chief, Engineering Reports and Review Section, Dwr.
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1-512 Wilkes, Kenneth G., Chief, Design and Construction Branch, Southern District, Dwr.
Present Status of Construction of The State Water Facilities.
Scope and Content Note
1-513 Willets, David B., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Division of Water Resources, Dpw.
Statement... on The Subject of Requirements For Disposal of Treated Sewage into The Pacific Ocean at Hyperion by The City of Los Angeles...
Scope and Content Note
1-514 [Willets, D.B.]
Statement... on Tentative Resolution `Prescribing Requirements For The Disposal of Treated Sewage into Santa Monica Bay by The City of Los Angeles From Existing Sewage Treatment Plant at Hyperion.'
Scope and Content Note
1-515 Willets, David B., Supervising Hydraulic Engineer, Dwr.
Relationship of Salt Balance in Ground Water Basins to The California Water Plan.
Scope and Content Note
1-516 Willets, D.B.
Desalinization of Brackish Waters by The Electrodialysis Process.
Scope and Content Note
1-517 Willets, D.B.
Talk to associated Plumbing Contractors of Los Angeles.
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1-518 Willets, D.B.
Ground Water - A Vulnerable Resource, by David B. Willets and Mitchell L. Could, Senior Engineer, Dwr.
Scope and Content Note
1-519 Wright, James F., Chief Deputy Director, Dwr.
Statement...
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1-520 Wright, J.F.
Statement...
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1-521 Wright, James F., Deputy Director, Dwr.
Statement...
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1-522 Wright, James F., Deputy Director, Administration and Management, Dwr.
Scope and Content Note
1-523 Wright, J.F.
Statement...
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1-524 Wright, J.F.
Scope and Content Note
1-525 Wright, James F., Deputy Director, Administration and Management, Dwr.
Scope and Content Note
1-526 Wright, J.F.
Significance of The Second San Diego Aqueduct.
Scope and Content Note
1-527 Wright, J.F.
The California Water Plan.
Scope and Content Note
1-528 Young, W. Stanley, Chief Right of Way Agent, Division of Right of Way Acquisition, Dwr.
Scope and Content Note
1-529 Warne, William E.
Scope and Content Note
1-530 Banks, Harvey O.
Scope and Content Note
1-531 Meyers, L. J.
Scope and Content Note
1-532 Towner, Porter A.
Scope and Content Note
1-533 Warne, William E.
Scope and Content Note
1-534 Warne, William E.
Scope and Content Note
1-535 Warne, William E.
Note
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1-536 Willets, David B.
Scope and Content Note
1-537 Substantiation of the feasibility of the California Water Project proposed in the California Water Resources Development Bond Act, Sept. 2, 1959.
2 Formal statements by personnel of the California Department of Water Resources and Department of Public Works (prior to July 6, 1956). 1955-66.
2-1 Dpw, Division of Water Resources.
Water Problems of California and Plans For Their Solution.
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2-2 Water Resources Exhibit, Dramatic Displays of A Critical Resource.
Scope and Content Note
2-3 Statement... on Quality of Water to be Maintained in Santa Ana River at Prado.
Scope and Content Note
2-4 Dwr.
Statement... on Tentative Resolution `Prescribing Requirements For The Disposal of Treated Sewage into Santa Monica Bay by The City of Los Angeles From Existing Sewage Treatment Plant at Hyperion'.
Note
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2-5 Statement... Regarding Alternative Plans For Water Development in California.
Scope and Content Note
2-6 Dwr, Division of Resources Planning.
The California Water Plan as it Applies to The San Francisco Bay Area.
Scope and Content Note
2-7 Highlights of The California Water Plan
Scope and Content Note
2-8 Statement... Concerning Control of Water Pollution in California.
Scope and Content Note
2-9 Dwr, California Water Commission.
Statement of The California Water Commission on Principles to Serve as The Basis For A Program of Water Development on A Firm, Continuing Basis.
Scope and Content Note
2-10 Statement... Regarding The Property Acquisition Program of The Department.
Scope and Content Note
2-11 The Delta and The Delta Water Project.
Scope and Content Note
2-12 Dwr, Southern California District.
Summary Statement on Alternative Aqueduct Systems to Serve Southern California.
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2-13 [Dwr], Marketing Section.
Summary of Accomplishments of Water Program Funded Under The Provisions of SB 1106.
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2-14 The Burns-Porter Act.
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2-15 Substantiation of The Feasibility of The California Water Project Proposed in The California Water Resources Development Bond Act.
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2-16 Construction Schedule For Projects included in The Department of Water Resources 1959-1960 Budget.
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2-17 ... Summary Statement on The Water Problems of California and Current Programs For Their Solution.
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2-18 Statement... Concerning The assignment of Applications Nos. 5629, 5630, 14443, 14444, and 14445.
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2-19 Highlights of The California Water Plan.
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2-20 [Dwr], Public information office.
Data and Facts on State Feather River and Delta Diversion Projects as Proposed in Senate Bill 1106. Los Angeles, 1959.
2-21 Southern California (Coastal Portions).
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2-22 The Burns-Porter Act.
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2-23 Some Questions and Answers About California's Water Problems.
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2-24 Statement...
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2-25 [The State Water Program.]
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2-26 Statement... Concerning Agreement of May 16, 1960 For The Coordinated Operation of The Federal Central Valley Project and The State Feather River and Delta Diversion Projects...
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2-27 [Dwr, Southern California District office.]
Proposition One - California Water Bonds.
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2-28 Is `Primary Water' or `Rock Fissure Water' A Potential Source of Water Supply?
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2-29 Answers of The Department of Water Resources to The Questions of January 24, 1961 Submitted by The Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water.
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2-30 [Dwr, Southern California District office]
Highlights of The California Water Plan.
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2-31 California Water Resources Development System (`Feather River Project').
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2-32 Supplement to Statement... Concerning The Request For Release From Priority of Applications Nos. 7936 and 7937 by The Placer County Water Agency and The Request For Release From Priority of Applications Nos. 5644, 5645, 7936, 7937, 7938, and 7939 by The Carmichael Irrigation District.
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2-33 Supplemental Statement... Concerning The Requests For assignment or Release From Priority of Applications Nos. 5631 and 5632 Request of Yuba County Water Agency For assignment of Applications Nos. 5631 and 5632 Request of Johnson Rancho County Water District For assignment of Applications Nos. 5631 and 5632 Request of Nevada Irrigation District For assignment of Applications Nos. 5631 and 5632 or Release From Priority of Applications Nos. 5631 and 5632 in Favor of Applications Nos. 6701, 6702, 8177, 8178, 8179, 8180, 155524, 19138, 19139, 20017, and 20072.
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2-34 Dwr, California Water Commission.
News Release. Sacramento, February 16, 1962. (Regarding testimony before Congressional committees in support of authorization of the Auburn-Folsom South Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
2-35 Statement.. on The Completion of Applications For The State Water Project.
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2-36 Dwr, Safety Engineer's office.
Safety information Bulletin, PoisoNous Snakes.
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2-37 Quality Criteria For domestic Water.
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2-38 Quality Criteria For Irrigation Water.
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2-39 Sea Water Conversion Plant at San Diego, California.
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2-40 California Department of Water Resources
Summary of comments and letters in regard to Bidwell Bar Project on the Feather River.
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3 Formal statements by individuals representing various agencies, organizations, institutions regarding water resources development in California. 1956-66.
3-1 [Banks, Harvey O., Chairman, Drafting Committee, association of western State Engineers.]
Background Material and Explanation of Drafts of Federal Legislation to Clarify Some Federal-State Relationships in Water Use and Development.
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3-2 Banks, Harvey O., President, association of western State Engineers.
A Report to The National Reclamation association From The association of western State Engineers.
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3-3 Benedict, M.R., Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Riverside.
Economics and Water Project Policy.
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3-4 Bennett, Elmer F., Acting Secretary of the interior.
Letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown. Washington, December 9, 1960.
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Attached to: Brody, Ralph M., Special Counsel to the Governor on Water Problems.
Letter to Frederick A. Seaton, Secretary of the United States Department of the interior. Sacramento, November 15, 1960. (Regarding water rights for the Federal San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
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3-5 Bennett, Elmer, F., Acting Secretary of the interior.
Letter to Wayne Morse, United States Senator. Washington, [n.d.] (Regarding Senator Morse's letter of September 22, 1960 concerning the San Luis Project.)
Attached to: Brody, Ralph M., Special Counsel to the Governor on Water Problems.
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Letter to Frederick A. Seaton, Secretary of the United States Department of the interior. Sacramento, November 15, 1960. (Regarding water rights for the Federal San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
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3-6 Brody, Ralph M., Special Counsel to the Governor on Water Problems.
Letter to Frederick A. Seaton, Secretary of the United States Department of the interior. Sacramento, November 15, 1960. (Regarding water rights for the Federal San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
The following letters are Attached:
Bennett, Elmer F., Acting Secretary of the interior.
Letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown. Washington, December 9, 1960. (Regarding the State Water Rights Board water rights hearings and their impact on the San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
Morse, Wayne, United States Senator.
Letter to Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the interior. [N.p.] September 22, 1960. (Regarding the 160 acre limitation on land ownership in the State Service Area of the San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
Bennett, Elmer F., Acting Secretary of the interior.
Letter to Wayne Morse, United States Senator. Washington [n.d.] (Regarding Senator Morse's letter of September 22, 1960, concerning the San Luis Project.)
3-7 Brown, Edmund G., Governor California.
Press Release: California Water Program Bond issue.
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3-8 Letter... [to William E. Warne, Director, Dwr] Dated July 31, 1961, Regarding North Coastal investigation and MR. Warne'S Remarks to The California Water Commission...
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3-9 Press Release: JB - #143. Sacramento, February 25, 1964.
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3-10 Statement... on S. 1658 and The Pacific Southwest Water Plan.
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Attached to: Fisher, H.
Statement before The assembly Committee on Water.
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3-11 Press Release: JB - #734. [N.p.] October 7, 1964. (Regarding a seven-year study of North Coastal Area water development projects.)
3-12 Press Release: JA - #1009. [N.p.] September 15, 1966. (Regarding Federal funds to be received by California for more than 100 water resource projects.)
3-13 Press Release: DT - #1010. [N.p.] September 15, 1966. (Regarding the action of Congreeeman Michael J. Kirwan's House Appropriation Committee in recommending $144 million for development of water projects in California.)
3-14 Press Release: DT - #1056. [N.p.] September 27, 1966. (Regarding the San Felipe Division Project.)
3-15 Press Release: DT - #1062. [N.p.] September 29, 1966. (Regarding Governor Brown's urging of favorable action by the House Public Works Committee on Knights Valley Dam and Reservoir, Marysville Dam and Reservoir, Pajaro River Flood Control Project, Klamath River Flood Control Project, and Sunset Cliffs San Diego beach Erosion Project.)
3-16 Press Release: JA - #1066. [N.p.] October 1, 1966. (Regarding the conservation of natural resources.)
3-17 Press Release: DT - 1086. [N.p.] October 6, 1966. (Regarding contracts to obtain electric power from the Pacific Northwest for the operation of pumping plants for the State Water Project.)
3-18 Press Release: DT - #1198. [N.p.] November 5, 1966. (Regarding initiation of construction on the angelus Tunnel of the State Water Project.)
3-19 California. (State). Department of Public Health. Board of Public Health.
Policy Statement and Resolutions by The State Board of Public Health With Respect to Fluoride Ion Concentration in Public Water Supplies.
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3-20 California (State). State Water Quality Control Board. San Francisco Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Program.
Public Concern is Key to better Water Quality. [N.p., 1967]
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3-21 California (State). State Water Resources Board.
The California Water Plan. [N.p.] April 13, 1956.
3-22 Coachella Valley County Water District.
Operation Water. Coachella, March 26, 1958.
3-23 Corker, C.E., assistant attorney General, State of California.
Arizona Versus California.
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3-24 dominy, Floyd E., Commissioner of Reclamation, Department of the interior.
News Release - Bureau of Reclamation: Water Statesmanship on The Colorado.
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3-25 dominy, F.E.
Statement...
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3-26 donnelly, Frank J., Manager, Power Projects, Fluor Corporation, Ltd.
Talk to asme, Los Angeles Section.
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3-27 Ely, Northcutt, of Ely, Duncan and Bennett, Washington, D.C.
The Supreme Court'S Decision in Arizona V. California, and its Effect on California's Water Supply.
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3-28 Ely, N.
Progress on The Colorado.
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3-29 A Progress Report on Regional Water Plans.
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3-30 Feather River Project association.
Statement...
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3-31 Greene, Henry D., Exec. Manager, Feather River Project association.
Future Water Supply --- Feather River Project.
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3-32 Hall, Warren A., Director, Water Resources Center, University California.
Ground Water Quality and Waste Water Reclamation - Southern California: The Research Viewpoint.
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3-33 Hill (Clair A.) & associates, Consulting Engineers, Redding, California.
Statement on Regional Planning For Water Resources Development, by Clair A. Hill & associates and Joseph E. Patten, Chief Engineer, Dwr.
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3-34 Kennedy, Harold W., County Counsel of the County of Los Angeles, Member of County of origin Committee, State Chamber of Commerce, etc.
Are we Making Progress in The Solution of California's Water Problems, Where Are we, and What Are The Alternatives?
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3-35 Importance of Agriculture to Our Economy and of Not Pricing Agriculture Out of The Water Picture.
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3-36 Knight, Goodwin J., Governor, State of California.
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Letter to Robert E. Jones, Chairman, Special Subcommittee on Water Resources and Power, House Committee on Government Operations. Sacramento, December 6, 1955.
Attached and Introductory to: Banks, Harvey O., Acting State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, Department of Public Works.
Views of The State of California... With Respect to Water Resources and Power Report of The Commission on organization of The Executive Branch of The Government (Hoover Commission) Which Was Transmitted to The Congress in June, 1955.
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3-37 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
inequities to Members of The Metropolitan Water District in Receiving State Water.
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3-38 Lynch, Thomas C., attorney General, State of California.
Remarks...
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3-39 McClellan, H.C., President, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
Letter to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
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3-40 Milliman, J.W., assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
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3-41 Morris, Samuel B., Consulting Engineer.
Where Are we Water-Wise?
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3-42 Morse, Wayne, United States Senator.
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Letter to Fred A. Seaton, Secretary of the interior. [N.p.] September 22, 1960. (Regarding the 160 acre limitation on land ownership in the State Service Area of the San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
Attached to: Brody, Ralph M., Special Counsel to the Governor on Water Problems.
Letter to Frederick A. Seaton, Secretary of the United States Department of the interior. Sacramento, November 15, 1960. (Regarding water rights for the Federal San Luis Unit of the Central Valley Project.)
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3-43 Nelson, Samuel B., General Manager and Chief Engineer, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
The Past, Present, and Future of The Pacific intertie.
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3-44 Pafford, Robert J., Jr., Regional Director, Region 2, United States Bureau of REclamation.
Water Development Activities of The Bureau of Reclamation in Northern California.
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3-45 Parkhurst, John D., Chief Engineer and General Manager of the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County.
Abstract of Statement Presented before The President'S Water Pollution Control Advisory Board.
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3-46 Peterson, William S., General Manager and Chief Engineer, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
Status of The State Water Development.
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3-47 Pomeroy, Richard D.
Reconnaissance Study --on-- Plan For Salton Sea.
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3-48 Pyle, Stuart T., Acting Chairman, Work Group No. 2, Northwestern California Planning Coordination Task Force for Planning Coordination, California State-Federal interagency Group.
interagency Planning Coordination on The Upper Eel River Development.
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3-49 Riegel, Harry I., Chairman Santa ana Region, Regional Water Pollution Control Board.
The Role of Water Pollution Control in Water Quality Management.
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3-50 [San Fernando Valley industrial association]
Department of Water Resources News Release. San Fernando Valley industrial association and the Department of Water Resources. [N.p.] September 14, 1960.
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3-51 Southland Water Committee.
Luncheon Meeting of Southland Water Committee and The Board of Directors of The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
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3-52 Teale, Stephen P., Chairman, Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water, California State Legislature.
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Letter to Mr. Joseph Jensen, Chairman, Board of Directors, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. [N.p.] January 24, 1961. (Requests that official(s) of the Mwd appear before the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water to discuss and answer questions regarding the District's water contract with the Department of Water Resources for State project water.)
Attached to the statement of Mr. R.A. Skinner, General Manager and Chief Engineer, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, before the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water. Sacramento, February 10, 1961.
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3-53 Thomas, Robert O., Member, American Society of Civil Engineers.
Water -- A Limiting Resource?
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3-54 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Region 2.
News Release. Sacramento [1966]. Regarding the Bureau of Reclamation's Central Valley Project Annual Report for 1965.)
3-55 News Release. Stockton, May 11, 1966. (Regarding the signing of water contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and irrigators in the Central Valley.)
3-56 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Region 2. Central Valley Operations Control Center.
News Release. Sacramento, April 14, 1966. (Regarding water storage in the Central Valley.)
3-57 News Release. Sacramento, May 9, 1966. (Regarding water storage in the Central Valley.)
3-58 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Region 3.
News Release: Colorado River Reservoirs to be Held at Near Constant Levels This Summer... Boulder City, Nevada, for release May 15, 1966.
3-59 West, A.B., Regional Director, Bureau of Reclamation, Region 3.
Water For Southern California.
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3-60 United States Department of the interior News Release: A Salute to The Colorado River.
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3-61 Woolen, A.E., President of Valley Waste Disposal Company, Maintenance and Construction Superintendent in Northern Division Producing Department, Standard Oil Company of California.
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Disposal of Oil Field Brines in The Central Valley of California, by James M. Morris, Jr. with discussion by A.E. Woolen.
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4 Burns-Porter Act; folder of newspaper clippings on the California Water Plan, passage of the Burns-Porter Act, campaign literature pro and con the Act, a proposed amendment to the state constitution, an agenda for legal discussion of the act and Dept. of Water Resources maps of proposed Water Plan facilities. 1959-1960.
5 California Water Plan, folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany or various aspects of the California Water Plan with emphasis on the Feather River project. includes; a list of contractors for water from state facilities, cost of irrigation water in various parts of the state, detail of workers employed in construction of Feather River and Delta Diversion projects and Department of Water Resources' Recommended outlay for authorized projects. 1957-1967.
6 Weber Plan; folder containing newspaper clippings, letters, brochure, and report by Charles M. Weber to the California Senate Rules Committee. 1968-1969
7 Northern California Projects; folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany regarding planning and construction of county and district water and power facilities. 1958-1967.
8 Southern California Projects; folder of newspaper clippings on county and district water and power facilities. 1959-1960.
9 Central Valley Project; folder of newspaper clippings, Bureau of Reclamation reports and fact sheets on construction progress and miscellaneous data on the Project and its individual facilities. 1955-1967.
10 Kern County, California; folder of newspaper clippings on water use, needs, planning and development within the county. 1959-1966.
11 Riverside County, California; folder of newspaper clippings on construction of water storage and supply systems in 19th century and resultant boom in Alessandro and Perris valleys. 1960-1964.
12 San Bernardino County, California; folder of newspaper clippings including incomplete reprint of Stanford Research institute study of San Bernardino Valley water problems. 1960.
13 Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California; folder of newspaper clippings on delta problems and planned Water Project facilities and the opposition of delta-area counties. 1960-66.
14 Colorado River; folder containing miscellaneous publications of Colorado River association and Colorado River Board of California, and newspaper clippings on water use, quality, storage, and development, hydro-electric power development, inter-state and international water rights and litigation. 1959-1966.
15 Western Water Resource Development; folder of newspaper clippings on water use, water rights and litigation within the Colorado River Basin and water resource development plans in the Western states. 1960-1965.
16 Water Pollution, California; folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany on water quality and pollution control in San Francisco Bay, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Lake Tahoe and Klamath River Basin. 1959-1967.
17 Water Treatment; folder of newspaper clippings on waste water treatment and saline water demineralization. 1960-1966.
18 Groundwater; folder of newspaper clippings on salt water intrusion in orange County, and groundwater supply in the Central Valley, Sacramento and Yolo counties, and a memorandum from Los Angeles County Engineer on groundwater basins and water conservation in that county. 1960-1966.
19 Weather Modification; folder of newspaper clippings on cloud seeding and other forms of weather modification and regulatory legislation. 1964-1967.
20 Snowpacks; folder of newspaper clippings on Snow surveys for water supply forecasting and methods of increasing Snowpacks. 1959-1966.
21 Floods and Flood Control; folder of newspaper clippings on floods in California, flood damage litigation, and flood control projects. 1958-1966.
22 Power Facilities, California; folder of clippings from newspapers and PG&E Progress on development of hydroelectric and geothermal power facilities in California, sale of surplus Bonneville power, and a possible power intertie between Pacific NorthWest and Pacific SouthWest states. 1958-1967.
23 Water Rights; folder of newspaper clippings on 160-acre limitation, development vs. conservation disputes regarding the Middle Fork, Feather River, claims and decisions on water rights of cities and counties in California. 1959-1967.
24 Agriculture, California; folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany on crop prodiction and agricultural land use and withdrawal in California. 1960-1965.
25 General Water information, California; folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany on water resources development, geography and climate of California, forecasts of future water needs and comparison of water rates in California cities. 1957-1968.
26 Water Facts; folder of newspaper clippings and miscellany on U.S. and foreign water resource development and useage. 1953-1966.
27 Water Requirements, California; Notebook of clippings on water needs and water resources planning and development. 1954-1958.
28 References; folder of Notes, publishers anNouncements and bibliographies on water and other natural resources. 1931-1966.
29 Book; folder of Notes on corrections to be made in his Aqueduct Empire, and newspaper clippings on water resources development and water use in California.
30 Photographs; envelope of Bureau of Reclamation and California Dept. of Water Resources photographs of water storage and conveyance facilities and other water-related subjects in California. 1950-1966.
31 Department of Water Resources, Creation of; Notebook of newspaper clippings on the proposed unified water agency to develop a state water plan, and a chroNology of the California Department of Water Resources and its predecessor agencies. 1954-1956.
32 [California. Department of Water Resources.] Current water conditions, master file.
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33 California. Department of Water Resources. Reference information on California's water problems, and a summary of the views and recommendations of the Department of Water Resources. Sacramento, The Department, 1957.
34 California. Department of Water Resources. [Publications indicies]; folder of bibliographies and index to publications of the Department. [n.p.] 1965.
35 Imperial Irrigation District; folder of newspaper clippings and district publications on the Salton Sea, soil salinity in Imperial and Coachella Valleys, power production and urban incroachment on agricultural lands. 1960-1967.
36 Metropolitan Water District; folder of newspaper clippings and district publications on planning, financing and construction progress of district water projects. 1959-1966.
37 Formal statements by personnel of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. 1955-1966.
Board of Directors, Mwd.
37-1 Statement...
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37-2 Luncheon Meeting of Southland Water Committee and The Board of Directors of The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
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Chase, Ransom W., Chairman, Water Problems Committee, Board of Directors, Mwd.
37-3 Statement...
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Diemer, Robert B., General Manager and Chief Engineer, Mwd.
37-4 Southern California's Water Supplies and Needs.
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37-5 Keynote Statement...
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37-6 Importation of Water From The Colorado River to Southern California by The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
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37-7 Letter to the Board of Directors of the Mwd. Los Angeles, February 17, 1960. (This is a report to the Board covering a distribution system for District agencies for the delivery of water from Northern California.)
Attached is a letter to Mr. Diemer from W.R. Gianelli, Acting District Engineer, Southern California District, California (State) Department of Water Resources. Los Angeles, January 29, 1960. (Regarding the allocation of costs of the State water facilities to various service areas and provides the basis for the calculation of the tentative allocation of funds in aqueduct costs to the Mwd.)
37-8 Letter to the Board of Directors of the Mwd. Los Angeles, February 22, 1960. (Regarding the construction schedule and initial capacity of the East Branch of the San Joaquin Valley-Southern California Aqueduct as estimated by the Department of Water Resources and contains recommendations to the Board of Directors.)
Attached is a letter to Mr. Diemer from Mr. W.R. Gianelli, Acting District Engineer, Southern California District, Department of Water Resources. Los Angeles, February 17, 1960. (Regarding the Department of Water Resources study to determine the capital costs of a plan for constructing the East Branch of the San Joaquin Valley-Southern California Aqueduct.)
37-9 Letter to the Board of Directors of the Mwd. Los Angeles, June 16, 1960. (Regarding Mr. Diemer's report to the Board upon request.)
Attached is a letter to the Board of Directors, Mwd, from Robert B. Diemer, Los Angeles, June 10, 1960. (Regarding Mr. Diemer's report to the Board covering a distribution system for District agencies for the delivery of water from Northern California.)
Attached is a letter to the Board of Directors, Mwd, from Mr. R.B. Diemer, Los Angeles, April 11, 1960. (This is the report prepared at the Board's request and covering a distribution system for District agencies for the delivery of water from Northern California. This report was submitted with Mr. Diemer's letter of June 10, 1960.)
Howard, James H., Special Counsel, Mwd.
37-10 Letter to the Board of Directors, Mwd. Los Angeles, June 13, 1960. (Regarding Arizona vs. California.)
Jensen, Joseph, Chairman, Board of Directors, Mwd.
37-11 Importations of Water From Sources Other Than The Feather River Project.
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37-12 Letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown. Los Angeles, October 2, 1959. (Regarding the enclosed revised Mwd policy statement dealing with the problems of insuring an adequate future water supply for Southern California.)
Enclosed is the Water Policy Statement, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. October 2, 1959.
Attached are copies of telegrams sent to all Southern California assemblymen by Mwd regarding SB 1106.
Attached is the Statement by Chairman Joseph Jensen,... before the Fact Finding Committee on Water of the California State Senate. Sacramento, October 8, 1959. (Regarding the policies of the Mwd, SB 1106, the Mwd's proposed changes in SB 1106 and Answers to questions submitted by the Fact Finding Committee.)
Attached is a copy of Questions Submitted to The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California by The Fact Finding Committee on Water... September 15, 1959.
Attached is a detail of Payment Capacity For Agricultural Water, for various service areas. [N.d.]
Attached is a letter to Mayor Norris Poulson, City of Los Angeles, from the Board of Directors, Mwd, by Joseph Jensen. Los Angeles, November 10, 1959. (Regarding the creation of the Mwd, its policies, the changes in SB 1106 suggested by the Mwd, water resource development studies currently being conducted by the Mwd.)
Attached is a letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown from the Board of Directors, Mwd, Joseph Jensen, Chairman. Los Angeles, November 17, 1959. (Requests Governor Brown to initiate negotiations to ascertain the form of contract under which the Mwd could obtain a supplementary water supply from the proposed State water facilities for delivery to its constituent member-agencies.)
37-13 Statement...
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37-14 Letter to Mr. William E. Warne, Director of the Department of Water Resources. Los Angeles, May 17, 1963. (Regarding the District's water development program for transport and delivery of State project water in Southern California.)
Attached are copies of excerpts from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors, Mwd, on April 30, 1963. (Contains resolutions concerning a water development program for the distribution of Northern California water.)
37-15 The East Branch Problem.
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37-16 Southern California's Water - Past, Present and Future.
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37-17 Southern California's Water - Past, Present, and Future.
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37-18 Southern California's Water - Past, Present and Future.
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37-19 Lauten, John H., assistant General Counsel, Mwd.
Statement Concerning assembly Bill 17...
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37-20 Skinner, R.A., assistant Chief Engineer, Mwd.
Concepts and Principles Underlying Contract between The State of California Department of Water Resources and The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California For A Water Supply, Executed November 4, 1960.
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Skinner, R.A., General Manager and Chief Engineer, Mwd.
37-21 Statement to Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water.
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Attached is a letter to Mr. Joseph Jensen, Chairman, Board of Directors, Mwd, from Senate Stephen P. Teale, Chairman, Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water. [N.p.] January 24, 1961. (Requests that official(s) of the Mwd appear before the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Water to discuss and answer questions regarding the District's water contract with the Department of Water Resources for State project water. includes a list of questions formulated by the Committee.)
37-22 The State Water Development Program - How is The Program Shaping UP From The Mwd'S Point of View?
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37-23 Metropolitan Water District'S Economic Stake in Plans For Distribution of State Project Water.
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37-24 Letter to the Board of Directors, Mwd. Los Angeles, December 9, 1963. (Presents an analysis of the situation confronting the District in regard to the timing of construction of the East Branch Aqueduct and related aspects of the District's program for transport and delivery of State project water in Southern California.)
Attached is the investigation of Facilities Required For interim Service to Contractors to be Served From The East Branch Aqueduct. [N.p.] December 9, 1963.
37-25 News Release. Los Angeles, March 9, 1965. Quotes Mr. R.A. Skinner regarding a bond issue of $850 million to finance the major part of a tunnel and pipeline system required to distribute Northern California water in Southern California that will be submitted to the voters of the Mwd in the June 1966 State primary election.)
37-26 The Metropolitan Water District - its Role.
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37-27 Statement...
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38 Governor's Dry Year Water Conference, Sacramento and Los Angeles, 1961.
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39 California. Legislature. Senate. Fact-finding Committee on Water.
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40 1961 Legislative Session; envelope of newspaper clippings on the activities of the California Legislature regarding the Feather River Project, California Water Plan, acreage limitation, sale of power from state facilities, water contract with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, water rights, etc. 1960-1961.
41 Bureau of Reclamation/Corps of Engineers; folder of newspaper clippings and pamphlets about projects and activities of the Bureau and the Corps in California. 1958-1967.
42 Statement before the assembly interim Committee on Water, 1959, regarding water contracts and State Water Plan.