Foss Reservoir, Oklahoma: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources ... 90-1, on S. 1946, August 10, 1967 |
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... Present : Senators Jackson , Jordan , Burdick , and Allott . Also Present : Jerry T. Verkler , staff director ; Stewart French , chief counsel ; Roy Whitacre , professional staff member ; William Van Ness , special assistant , and ...
... Present : Senators Jackson , Jordan , Burdick , and Allott . Also Present : Jerry T. Verkler , staff director ; Stewart French , chief counsel ; Roy Whitacre , professional staff member ; William Van Ness , special assistant , and ...
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... present the problem of the effect of brine disposal on water pollution control downstream from the dam . Construc- tion costs and operation and maintenance of the desalination plant and brine disposal system would be financially ...
... present the problem of the effect of brine disposal on water pollution control downstream from the dam . Construc- tion costs and operation and maintenance of the desalination plant and brine disposal system would be financially ...
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... present quality is much poorer than expected . Recent water samples from Foss Reservoir show that the level of total dissolved solids ( TDS ) is about 1,780 p.p.m. and the level of sulfates is near 900 p.p.m. It is generally accepted by ...
... present quality is much poorer than expected . Recent water samples from Foss Reservoir show that the level of total dissolved solids ( TDS ) is about 1,780 p.p.m. and the level of sulfates is near 900 p.p.m. It is generally accepted by ...
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... presents . We , therefore , recommend that a substitute bill be enacted in lieu of S. 1946 to provide for additional ... present time . We believe the adoption of our proposed substitute bill would enable the De- partment of the Interior ...
... presents . We , therefore , recommend that a substitute bill be enacted in lieu of S. 1946 to provide for additional ... present time . We believe the adoption of our proposed substitute bill would enable the De- partment of the Interior ...
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... present indicate no real change in water quality in relation to runoff in the Washita River . The values range widely from 440 to 2010 mg / 1 TDS . The analyses of quantity - quality considerations indicate responsiveness ordinarily ...
... present indicate no real change in water quality in relation to runoff in the Washita River . The values range widely from 440 to 2010 mg / 1 TDS . The analyses of quantity - quality considerations indicate responsiveness ordinarily ...
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additional allocated amended amount aqueduct Article authorized Bessie Bureau of Reclamation Chairman committee construction cost Consulting Board consulting engineers contracting officer desalination plant desalting electrodialysis ENGLEMAN estimated feasibility studies February 14 Federal flood control Foss Division Foss project Foss Reservoir Master Foss water gallons per day Hobart HOLUM industrial water interest irrigation KENNETH HOLUM lands legislation Master Conservancy District mayor million gallons municipal and industrial municipal water supply NONAST Okla operation and maintenance participating organizations payments percent PHELPS potable water present problem project cities project water pursuant quality of water RAAB RALPH CAMPBELL refunded repayment contract Reservoir Master Conservancy reverse osmosis runoff saline water second stage construction Secretary Senator ANDERSON Senator BURDICK Senator Harris Senator MONRONEY solution statement storage substitute bill sulfates thousand gallons tion total dissolved solids U.S. Senate United usable Washita River Basin water from Foss water in Foss water quality watershed western Oklahoma
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