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<br />,;hI) NOTES <br /> <br />1. John Wesley Powell, The Explorations of the Colorado River and its <br /> <br />Canyons (New York, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 196J.) <br /> <br />2. Phoenix and Tucson are technically within the drainage of the Colorado <br /> <br />River. They are in the Gila River watershed which has for many years <br /> <br />contributed nothing to the river's flow. Thus we include these cities <br /> <br />as effectively outside the basin. <br /> <br />3. United States General Accounting Office, Colorado River Basin Water <br /> <br />Problems: How to Reduce Their Impact, GAG Report No. B-122053, <br />LED-79-11 (1979), p. 9. <br /> <br />4. Western States Water Council, Water for EnerKY Development, Update 1977 <br /> <br />(1977), p. 17; Nathanial Wollman, The Value of Water in Alternative <br /> <br />~ (Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1962), <br /> <br />p. xvii. See Clayton K. Yuetter. "A Legal-Economic Critique of Nebraska <br /> <br />Watercourse Law," Nebraska Law Review, Vol. 44 (1905), pp. ll, 35; <br /> <br />George A. Gould, "Conversion of Agricultural Rights to Industrial Use," <br /> <br />Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, Vol. 27B (1982), pp. 1791, 1804- <br />US. See Allen V. Kneese & F. Lee Brown, Southwest Under Stress (Balti- <br /> <br />more, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 19~1), pp. 89-94; L.M. <br /> <br />Hartman & Don Seas tone , Water Transfers: Economic Efficiency and Alter- <br /> <br />native Institutions (Baltimore, Maryland; Johns Hopkins Press, 1970); <br /> <br />Gary D. Weatherford, Water and AKriculture in the Western U.S.: Conser- <br /> <br />vation, Reallocation, and Markets (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, <br /> <br />- 31 - <br /> <br />. ~ <br />