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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.100
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agency Reports - BOR
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/1978
Title
Reject Stream Replacement Study - Status Report Janaury 1978
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />f\:) <br />f\:) <br />c:.c <br />-..I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />CREDITS <br /> <br />Work required for the completion of this report was accomplished <br /> <br />under the direction of Mr. Martin K. Fulcher, Regional Planning <br /> <br />Officer, and Mr. Wayne A. Fernelius, Chief, Engineering Branch. <br /> <br />Members of the planning team responsible for development of this <br /> <br />stage of the study included Gary L. Bryant, Fish Biologist; Burton <br /> <br />J. Simpson, Chief, Design Branch; Robert T. Littleton, Chief, <br /> <br />Geology Branch; Ronald J. Effertz, Chief, Water Management Branch; <br /> <br />Donald J. Esgar, Electrical Engineer; Charles W. Watkins, Reports <br /> <br />Writer; Robert G. Sparks, Civil Engineer; Alan P. Kleinman, Chief, <br /> <br />Economic Resources Branch; Gene Rounds, Hydrologist; and John A. <br /> <br />Johnson, Civil Engineer and team leader. <br /> <br />Many organizations provided data used in the development of this <br /> <br />report. Included among them were various State agencies from Arizona, <br /> <br />California, Nevada, and Wyoming, irrigation districts in California and <br /> <br />Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Central Arizona <br /> <br />Project Association, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Section Inter- <br /> <br />national Boundary and Water Commission, the Southern Arizona <br /> <br />Environmental Council, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Soil <br /> <br />Conservation Service, the Southern California Edison Company, San <br /> <br />Diego Gas and Electric Company, the Corps of Engineers, and the <br /> <br />Desert Research Institute. Their cooperation has been invaluable, <br /> <br />particularly in the areas of alternative development and evaluation. <br /> <br />ix <br />
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