Provides an overview of the 1922 Colorado River Compact seeking to fairly distribute Colorado River water to Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming and their increasing populations
Document: Remarks of Honorable Wayne N. Aspinall before the annual meeting of the Colorado State Gra...
by the Compact. In 1929 the legislature of the State of California passed a bill limiting its uses a...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 4-4- the lower basin's 7.5 mill...
federal support for large main stream developments and the upper basin favored a compact in order to...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 2-2- Both sides agreed to use t...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 3-3- by stating that upper basi...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Water is essential to life in the arid environment of the western United States. For centuries, huma...
Document: Department of the Interior Information Sheet, "Paper By Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner of R...
-2- Both sides agreed to use the compact method to settle interstate water rights disputes. But the...
Report: "Summary of the Fish and Wildlife Features of the Central Arizona Project and the Pacific So...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 3refus...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 7by...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 2The f...
Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter II, August 26 ,1963 page 2The first ir...
Document: Remarks of Honorable Wayne N. Aspinall before the annual meeting of the Colorado State Gra...
by the Compact. In 1929 the legislature of the State of California passed a bill limiting its uses a...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 4-4- the lower basin's 7.5 mill...
federal support for large main stream developments and the upper basin favored a compact in order to...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 2-2- Both sides agreed to use t...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 3-3- by stating that upper basi...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Water is essential to life in the arid environment of the western United States. For centuries, huma...
Document: Department of the Interior Information Sheet, "Paper By Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner of R...
-2- Both sides agreed to use the compact method to settle interstate water rights disputes. But the...
Report: "Summary of the Fish and Wildlife Features of the Central Arizona Project and the Pacific So...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 3refus...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 7by...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 2The f...
Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter II, August 26 ,1963 page 2The first ir...
Document: Remarks of Honorable Wayne N. Aspinall before the annual meeting of the Colorado State Gra...
by the Compact. In 1929 the legislature of the State of California passed a bill limiting its uses a...
Document: Colorado Water Congress Newsletter, June 25, 1963, page 4-4- the lower basin's 7.5 mill...