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Soil and Water Conservation in Iowa

Soil and Water Conservation in Iowa
Author: Iowa State Soil Conservation Committee
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Total Pages: 31
Release: 1947
Genre: Soil conservation
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Conservation at the Millennium

Conservation at the Millennium
Author:
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 2000
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
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Water Availability in Iowa

Water Availability in Iowa
Author: Iowa Water, Air, and Waste Management Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1985
Genre: Groundwater
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This report, in conjunction with the report entitled Water use in Iowa, has been prepared to identify existing and possible future water resources in Iowa.


The Water Problem in Iowa

The Water Problem in Iowa
Author: Frank W. Schaller
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Total Pages: 32
Release: 1957
Genre: Agriculture
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"Demands for water are expanding rapidly in Iowa. These growing demands are bringing forth many problems of water use and control. These problems are complex and involve many fields of study. Considerable information important to the understanding and solution of our water problems is available from research and varied action programs. However, there is a real need for bringing this knowledge together so it may be used most effectively; and there is a need for encouraging new studies where information is lacking. To help meet this need, a water resources seminar was held on the campus of Iowa State College during the spring of 1956. The seminar was planned and sponsored by the Division of Agriculture, Iowa State College, and the Agricultural Law Center, College of Law, University of Iowa. Participating in the seminar were representatives of federal, state and local public institutions and agencies concerned with various aspects of water use and control ... a condensed and somewhat popularized version of the seminar papers is presented in this publication. It reviews Iowa's water problems from the standpoint of sources, uses, economic and legal aspects and possible solutions ..." -- Foreword and acknowledgments, p. [3]