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<br />An overview of the countless factors that bring about conflict in the management of our
<br />country's water resources. Concluded that management's decisions of water resource
<br />allocation and control must be fully justified and supported by society.
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<br />75. Bishop, A. B., M. D. Chambers, W. o. Mace, and D. W. Mills. 1975. Water as a factor in
<br />energy resources development. Utah Water Res. Lab., Utah State Univ., Logan.
<br />PRJERO 28-1. 104 pp.
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<br />ALLOCATION, ENERGY, MANAGEMENT, MODEL, RIVER-Colorado, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY
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<br />Summary of a linear programming approach used in analyzing water resource interrelations
<br />that may be used in trade-offs concerning conflicts on water resource allocation.
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<br />76. Bishop, A. B., and D. B. Porcella. 1980. Physical and ecological aspects of the upper
<br />Colorado River basin. Chapter 2, in W. O. Spofford Jr., A. L. Parker, and A. V.
<br />Kneese, eds., Energy development and the water, fish, and wildlife in the Southwest:
<br />Problems of the upper Colorado River basin. Resources for the Future, Washington,
<br />D. C. ,In press.
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<br />ALTERATION, ECOLOGY, RIVER-Colorado
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<br />Provides an overview of the development and environmental change that has occurred in the
<br />upper Colorado River basin and suggestions for environmental research needs.
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<br />77. Biswas, A. K., and R. W. Durie. 1971. Sociological aspects of water development. Water
<br />Resour. Bull. 7(6): 1137-1143.
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<br />RECLAMATION, RESERVOIR, RIVER-Colorado, Green, SOCIOLOGY, WATER QUANTITY
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<br />Reviews the sociological aspects of water development with reference to public opinion,
<br />economics, and politics. Includes this kind of information on Glen Canyon and Flaming
<br />Gorge Dams on the Colorado River and Starvation Reservoir in Utah.
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<br />78.
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<br />Bjorklund, L. J. 1969. Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the upper Fremont
<br />River Valley, Wayne County, Utah. Utah Dep. Nat. Resour. Tech. Publ. 22. 54 pp.
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<br />GROUNDWATER, HYDROLOGY, RIVER-Colorado, Dirty Devil, WATER QUALITY
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<br />Discusses the sources and uses of the groundwater and surface water in the Fremont River,
<br />a drainage of the Dirty Devil River.
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<br />79. Black, J. E., and C. W. Howe. 1974. Salinity of water resources. Univ. Colorado,
<br />Boulder. Proc. Annu. Conf. West. Resour. 15(1973). 177 pp.
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<br />AGRICULTURE, ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT, MODEL, RIVER-Colorado, SALINITY, WATER QUALITY
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<br />Summarizes the practices used to deal with the salinity problem in the Colorado River Basin.
<br />Discusses agricultural damage caused by salinity and provides new concepts and findings
<br />from experience in irrigation practices.
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<br />80. Black, W. C., Jr., J. V. Rouse, G. R. Schillinger, and W. H. Shafer, Jr. 1973. Mineral
<br />pollution in the Colorado River Basin. J. Water Pollut. Control Fed. 45(7): 1517-
<br />1557.
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<br />GEOLOGY, HYDROLOGY, IRRIGATION, MINERAL. POLLUTION. RIVER-Colorado and tributaries.
<br />SALINITY. SEDIMENT. WATER QUALITY. WATER QUANTITY
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