abstract: Arizona is now entering a new era of water challenges prompted by the need to consider, confront, and find solutions to predicted water supply, and demand imbalances in the future. This paper by water attorney M. Byron Lewis discusses studies predicting water supply limitations, possible sources of augmentation of Arizona’s water supply discussed in those studies, and significant legal and political challenges to overcome in finding solutions to supply and demand imbalances
economically justified and financially feasible, with an assumed annual diversion of 1,200,000 acre-...
abstract: Located in the Sunbelt of the Southwestern United States, Phoenix Arizona finds itself in ...
Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter II, August 26 ,1963 page 10Indian rese...
Requirements for extensions of project facilities to meet increased needs for domestic and industria...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 7by...
Presenter: Kathy Jacobs, Director, Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions (CCASS), Depa...
Presenter: Larry R. Dozier, Central Arizona Project. Respondent on US-Mexico Issues and Other Lower ...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 10Indi...
water and at the same time seek new sources of supply. Channelization, eradication of phreatophytes...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Document: Congressional Quarterly Fact Sheet, "On Central Arizona Project," June 5, 1963On Central A...
most helpful contribution, however, is a somewhat more detailed analysis of the water supply problem...
Appendix C: Legal aspect of Lower Basin Water Supply in Light of Supreme Court's Decision in Arizona...
Honorable Stewart L. Udall Page 4 project is economically more favorable today than it was 15 year...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 6an...
economically justified and financially feasible, with an assumed annual diversion of 1,200,000 acre-...
abstract: Located in the Sunbelt of the Southwestern United States, Phoenix Arizona finds itself in ...
Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter II, August 26 ,1963 page 10Indian rese...
Requirements for extensions of project facilities to meet increased needs for domestic and industria...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 7by...
Presenter: Kathy Jacobs, Director, Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions (CCASS), Depa...
Presenter: Larry R. Dozier, Central Arizona Project. Respondent on US-Mexico Issues and Other Lower ...
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter II, August 19, 1964, page 10Indi...
water and at the same time seek new sources of supply. Channelization, eradication of phreatophytes...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
Document: Congressional Quarterly Fact Sheet, "On Central Arizona Project," June 5, 1963On Central A...
most helpful contribution, however, is a somewhat more detailed analysis of the water supply problem...
Appendix C: Legal aspect of Lower Basin Water Supply in Light of Supreme Court's Decision in Arizona...
Honorable Stewart L. Udall Page 4 project is economically more favorable today than it was 15 year...
Document: Report of Executive Director to Upper Colorado River Commission, August 16, 1965, page 6an...
economically justified and financially feasible, with an assumed annual diversion of 1,200,000 acre-...
abstract: Located in the Sunbelt of the Southwestern United States, Phoenix Arizona finds itself in ...
Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter II, August 26 ,1963 page 10Indian rese...