Reclamation Era, Volumes 60-64Bureau of Reclamation, 1974 - Irrigation |
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... construction workers . An example of these camps is Page , Ariz . Built in 1957 with Federal money as a home for the workers of Glen Canyon Dam , the town grew quickly . Sixteen years after its beginning , Page has blossomed into a ...
... construction workers . An example of these camps is Page , Ariz . Built in 1957 with Federal money as a home for the workers of Glen Canyon Dam , the town grew quickly . Sixteen years after its beginning , Page has blossomed into a ...
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... construction , opera- tion , and maintenance of facilities to personal contacts and exchanges with water and power users and mem- bers of Congress . This competence will now be brought to bear at the national level on the total Bureau ...
... construction , opera- tion , and maintenance of facilities to personal contacts and exchanges with water and power users and mem- bers of Congress . This competence will now be brought to bear at the national level on the total Bureau ...
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... construction of Theodore Roosevelt Dam and associated features . But the need for power was growing , so the Reclama- tion Service constructed power facilities at downstream Granite Reef Dam , the North and South Side canal systems ...
... construction of Theodore Roosevelt Dam and associated features . But the need for power was growing , so the Reclama- tion Service constructed power facilities at downstream Granite Reef Dam , the North and South Side canal systems ...
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... construction needs - drilling , mixing mortar , crushing rock , and so on . A temporary hydroelectric powerplant of 950 kilo- watts was built to furnish construction power . Built in 1906 in a cave of the Salt River Canyon wall , the ...
... construction needs - drilling , mixing mortar , crushing rock , and so on . A temporary hydroelectric powerplant of 950 kilo- watts was built to furnish construction power . Built in 1906 in a cave of the Salt River Canyon wall , the ...
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... construction was authorized by the Secretary of the Interior , E. A. Hitch- cock , on April 18 , 1905. Actual construction of the project began 6 months later , and the first irrigation water was available for settlers in 1908 . The ...
... construction was authorized by the Secretary of the Interior , E. A. Hitch- cock , on April 18 , 1905. Actual construction of the project began 6 months later , and the first irrigation water was available for settlers in 1908 . The ...
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Page 32 - Of the nearly 34 million women in the labor force in March, 1973, nearly half were working because of pressing economic need. They were either single, widowed, divorced, or separated, or had husbands whose incomes were less than $3,000 a year. Close to 41/2 million had husbands with incomes between $3,000 and $7,000 a year.
Page 4 - Resources which worked closely with local interests and other concerned agencies such as the California Department of Fish and Game and the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Page 239 - Managing our vital water resources depends on a balance of supply, demand and wise use. Using water more efficiently is often cheaper and less damaging to the environment than developing additional supplies. While increases in supply will still be necessary, these reforms place emphasis on water conservation and make clear that this is now a national priority.