29tht ANNUAL NEW MEXICO WATER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

WRRI Report No. 181, July 1984
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, MSC 3167, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001, Las Cruces NM 88003-8001


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Cover & Table of Contents
Preface
Advisory Committee & Speakers
Program
Speakers
Speaker Preview
Gerald W. Thomas
Western Water Law: How Ot Evolved And Where It Is Going With Implications For New Mexico - Robert Emmet Clark
Perspectives on New Mexico Water Law - Peter Thomas White
Legal, Hydrological and Environmental Issues Surrounding the El Paso Water Suit - Thomas G. Bahr
Current New Mexico Water Litigation: Hard Choices for New Mexico in the Future - Charles T. DuMars
The Rio Grande Compact - Jesse B. Gilmer
The Winters Doctrine and Indian Water Issues - Lawrence J. Jensen
A Native American View of Western Water Development - Sam Deloria
Water Law and Economic Development - V. Phillip Soice
New Directions in Western Water Development - Jed D. Christensen
Water Quality Laws in New Mexico - Bruce S. Garber
Removal Of Heavy Metal Ions From Contaminated Water By Chlorella Vulgaris - Ben Greene
Irrigation Scheduling Models as an Economical Farm Management Tool - Craig L. Mapeln
Removal Of Uranium From Drinking Water - Catherine Rankinh
Toxicity Of New Mexico Brackish Groundwaters To Fingerling Channel Catfish - Ross Douglas Turnbull

Water Conference Participant List
WRRI Staff Participants