For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variety of purposes, including flood control, navigation, power generation, and irrigation. While most municipal and industrial water supplies have been built by non-federal entities, most of the large, federal water projects in the West, including Hoover and Grand Coulee dams, were constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation (Department of the Interior) to provide water for irrigation
Provides a historical review and contemporary assessment of the Interior Department\u27s Bureau of R...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
The American West has been the front line of river basin management challenges for more than one hun...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
Under the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-575, Title XXX), Congress directed the P...
Under the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-575, Title XXX), Congress directed the P...
34 pagesProposing any major new federal initiative regarding water in the western United States migh...
The western United States is plagued with chronic water shortages, frequent drought, and unclear wat...
The American West is justly famed for its sunshine and wide skies.1 However, there is a potent combi...
Document: Water and the West by Senator Henry M. Jackson, November 5, 1965, page 43. inevitable r...
Over the last few years several potential conflicts have emerged over the manner in which water is p...
Over the last few years several potential conflicts have emerged over the manner in which water is p...
Provides a historical review and contemporary assessment of the Interior Department\u27s Bureau of R...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
The American West has been the front line of river basin management challenges for more than one hun...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
Under the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-575, Title XXX), Congress directed the P...
Under the Western Water Policy Review Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-575, Title XXX), Congress directed the P...
34 pagesProposing any major new federal initiative regarding water in the western United States migh...
The western United States is plagued with chronic water shortages, frequent drought, and unclear wat...
The American West is justly famed for its sunshine and wide skies.1 However, there is a potent combi...
Document: Water and the West by Senator Henry M. Jackson, November 5, 1965, page 43. inevitable r...
Over the last few years several potential conflicts have emerged over the manner in which water is p...
Over the last few years several potential conflicts have emerged over the manner in which water is p...
Provides a historical review and contemporary assessment of the Interior Department\u27s Bureau of R...
For more than a century, the federal government has constructed water resource projects for a variet...
The American West has been the front line of river basin management challenges for more than one hun...