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8042.A
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Section "D" General Studies, Other States
State
AZ
Date
1/22/1964
Author
Joseph F Arnold
Title
The Arizona Watershed Program in Review, Quotations from 1963 Acknowledgment Letters on the Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Watershed Symposium
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<br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I am impressed with the continued interest shown in the <br />Arizona watershed program and with the progress that is being <br />made in developing the information needed to formulate and <br />implement a sound program for managing water resources in <br />Arizona. we are pleased to be a part of this cooperative <br />effort. . . W. B. Ennis, Jr., Chief, Crops Protection Re- <br />search Branch, Agricultural Research service, Beltsville, <br />Maryland. <br /> <br />Since I am in charge of teaching and research <br />in hydrology at Cornell, I am very much inter- <br />ested in the work you're doing in Arizona. . <br />W. H. Brutsaert, Assistant Professor, School <br />of Civil Engineering, Cornell, University, <br />Ithaca, New York. <br /> <br />Thanks for sending us a copy of "The Arizona Watershed Pro- <br />gram:'.in Review" with your excellent outline of opportunities <br />and educational training available in natural resources manage- <br />ment . . . Bill Foreman, Public Relations Manager, National <br />Cotton Council of America,Memphis, Tennessee. <br /> <br />As usual, your report is most -informative. <br />It serves a good purpose in bringing some <br />of us up to date in the broad concepts and <br />problems relating to water utlization in <br />industry and agriculture. . 0 D. M. Crooks, <br />Assistant Director, Agricultural Research <br />service, Beltsville, Maryland. <br /> <br />The Engineering Department at U.C.L.A. recently has formally <br />recognized needs for research and advanced instruction in <br />Environmental systems and Resources, and we look forward to <br />keeping in touch with your excellent program . . . Herbert B. <br />Nottage, Professor of Engineering, University of California, <br />Los Angeles, California. <br /> <br />Particularly interesting to me are the arti- <br />cles "Thinning ponderosa Pine", by Fred H. <br />Kennedy, and "Arizona's Paper Industry as <br />Related to watershed Management", by Edward <br />P. Enders. Also, . . . "Controlled' Burning <br />of Arizona Chaparral - a 1962 Progress Report", <br />by Messrs. Lindenmuth and Glendening. . <br />Harold Weaver, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Portland, <br />oregon. <br /> <br />We are forwarding this copy of the proceedings to others of <br />our staff who are keenly interested in watershed programs . <br />R. E. Patterson, Dean and Director, School of Agriculture, The <br />Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, college Station, <br />Texas. <br />
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