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Water conservation districts: Problems in the use of the public district for ground-water management require organizational flexibility in procedures

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Stephen C. Smith, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(4):6-38.

Published April 01, 1957

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Abstract

Ground water generally has been physically and economically accessible to the individual overlying user. Only within the past three decades has public discussion been focused upon the potential benefits from coordinating individual development.

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Foregoing article is based on Giannini Foundation Paper No. 152, “Problems in the Use of the Public District for Ground-Water Management” by the same author

Water conservation districts: Problems in the use of the public district for ground-water management require organizational flexibility in procedures

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Water conservation districts: Problems in the use of the public district for ground-water management require organizational flexibility in procedures

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Stephen C. Smith, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(4):6-38.

Published April 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Ground water generally has been physically and economically accessible to the individual overlying user. Only within the past three decades has public discussion been focused upon the potential benefits from coordinating individual development.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Foregoing article is based on Giannini Foundation Paper No. 152, “Problems in the Use of the Public District for Ground-Water Management” by the same author


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