Rural water systems are multiplying rapidly in North Dakota, bringing water to rural residents who previously had to haul water in by truck or trailer. The authors hope that this report will help to clarify what rural water systems are, who joins rural water systems, and general procedures of organizing a rural water users association.Community/Rural/Urban Development, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
This research project examines aspects of rural drinking water systems across New Mexico, specifical...
This report on rural water supplies of South Dakota presents data on the types and sources of water ...
This study investigates the social and physical impacts that rural water systems have on South Dakot...
Rural water systems are multiplying rapidly in North Dakota, bringing water to rural residents who p...
Since the 1930s, the federal government has played an increasing role in rural water development to ...
The magnitude and extent of the water supply problem in rural South Dakota was documented in a 1975 ...
The information contained in this bulletin is a condensed version of a completion report for the U.S...
This report discusses the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act, which impose requirements...
Providing community services which meet federal and state standards and the needs of residents is be...
Research was conducted on the legal-organization, the economic and the spatial aspects of rural wate...
Many states have legislated statewide water development programs tailored to meet urban and rural wa...
The Office of Rural Water (ORW) engages in activities to promote the success of small rural water sy...
This bulletin reports household impacts of rural water system development based on a case study of t...
Research was conducted by the Economics Department at SDSU in conjunction with the Water Resources I...
We all rely on and need water for life, health, work, and play. In urban areas, good water supplies ...
This research project examines aspects of rural drinking water systems across New Mexico, specifical...
This report on rural water supplies of South Dakota presents data on the types and sources of water ...
This study investigates the social and physical impacts that rural water systems have on South Dakot...
Rural water systems are multiplying rapidly in North Dakota, bringing water to rural residents who p...
Since the 1930s, the federal government has played an increasing role in rural water development to ...
The magnitude and extent of the water supply problem in rural South Dakota was documented in a 1975 ...
The information contained in this bulletin is a condensed version of a completion report for the U.S...
This report discusses the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act, which impose requirements...
Providing community services which meet federal and state standards and the needs of residents is be...
Research was conducted on the legal-organization, the economic and the spatial aspects of rural wate...
Many states have legislated statewide water development programs tailored to meet urban and rural wa...
The Office of Rural Water (ORW) engages in activities to promote the success of small rural water sy...
This bulletin reports household impacts of rural water system development based on a case study of t...
Research was conducted by the Economics Department at SDSU in conjunction with the Water Resources I...
We all rely on and need water for life, health, work, and play. In urban areas, good water supplies ...
This research project examines aspects of rural drinking water systems across New Mexico, specifical...
This report on rural water supplies of South Dakota presents data on the types and sources of water ...
This study investigates the social and physical impacts that rural water systems have on South Dakot...