Research Article
Oct 1974
Managing Multiriver System—Past, Present, and Future
Publication: Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 100, Issue 10
Abstract
Factors affecting water resource planning are changing rapidly. In response to these changes, the Bureau of Reclamation is embarking on a total water management planning study in the Central Valley, California. Many water projects and facilities in this area have been constructed and operated to meet needs that are not entirely compatible with today's needs. The total water management approach to planning is an attempt to blend full consideration of environmental and social factors with full consideration of all alternative actions that might be reasonably possible for future project operation and development. The approach used in this process will entail exploring several specific study items or alternatives for study related to various aspects of water resource development in the Central Valley, some relating to the Central Valley Project specifically, others of wider interest.
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 100 • Issue 10 • October 1974
Pages: 1429 - 1435
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© 1974 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Feb 3, 2021
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R. Gene Pollan, M.ASCE
Chf.; Special Studies and Reports Branch, Div. of Planning, Mid-Pacific Region, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Sacramento, Calif
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