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Future Needs for Reclamation in the Western States

Future Needs for Reclamation in the Western States
Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1960
Genre: Irrigation
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As one of the studies under Senate Resolution 48, by the Select Committee on National Water Resources, I asked the Department of the Interior to prepare a report for the committee on the needs for future irrigation and reclamation development in the 17 Western States. The Western States have had a more rapid growth in population and economic activity in recent years than the country as a whole. One of the important factors involved in the growth has been the development of the water resources, an important stimulant of which has been the Federal reclamation program.


Water Resources Activities in the U.S

Water Resources Activities in the U.S
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on National Water Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1960
Genre: Water resources development
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By Bureau of Reclamation.


From Reclamation to Sustainability

From Reclamation to Sustainability
Author: Lawrence J. MacDonnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
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From Reclamation to Sustainability tells the story of four places in the West -- the Arkansas Valley and the Grand Valley of Colorado, the Truckee-Carson basins of California and Nevada, and the Yakima Basin in Washington -- where development and use of water, primarily for irrigated agriculture, have been central to economic and social development. In these places (and many others), the reclamation vision that helped settle the West now competes with a vision of a sustainable West. All four regions tell of the essential role water has played in western agriculture and the importance of this agriculture for settlement of much of the West. They also exemplify the many difficulties of turning prairie and desert into productive croplands, and MacDonnell describes the sometimes extraordinary human commitment and effort that made this possible. Now, however, western water resources have been developed beyond their sustainable capacity in an attempt to irrigate as much land as possible, and MacDonnell illustrates the consequences of this overdevelopment, including declining rural communities, dewatered streams incapable of supporting native species, and degraded water quality. He also provides examples of efforts to repair some of the damages and of the challenges involved in such restoration. MacDonnell argues that sustainable use of the West's water resources depends on reducing the gap between diverted water and used water, restoring the functional ecological integrity of water sources, allowing uses of developed water to change, and effective collaborative public/ private processes that help reconcile competing interests in water. He concludes that the manner in which the West movestoward sustainable use of its limited water resources -- particularly as it affects irrigated agriculture -- matters at least as much as achieving sustainable use. It matters because the choices we make will have important consequences for the future West.


Reclamation Faces the Future

Reclamation Faces the Future
Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Total Pages: 20
Release: 1988
Genre: Government publications
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