Water Rationing in Los Angeles
.... Carl Boronkay, the general manager of the Metropolitan
Water District has opposed this idea, and has claimed that control over
local water resources should ....
(2209

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Summit of the Americas
.... Mexican government because it was not allowed to reopen a waste-disposal site there, a site eventually proven as one that would contaminate
local water supplies ....
(730

3

)
California Water Policy This paper will examine
....
Local water agencies would lose their traditional role as allocators and assume a new role as brokers of
water rights for constituents and arbiters of disputes ....
(2865

11

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Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments
.... and Health Action Plan; devise plans for nationally protective beach quality standards; provide for
local and regional drinking
water assessment; increase ....
(1680

7

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Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972
.... and Health Action Plan; devise plans for nationally protective beach quality standards; provide for
local and regional drinking
water assessment; increase ....
(1696

7

)
NonPoint Water-Pollution
.... runoff does not furnish the powerful images that might energize environmentally minded citizens." Depending on geography,
local bodies of
water have unique ....
(2552

10

)
Nestle and EuroDisney Case Studies
.... relevant global organizations, and to take on corporate responsibility for the communities that it serves by seeking to help clean up
local water supplies over ....
(1541

6

)
A Civil Action
.... The quality of the
local water had long been a concern for many of the residents, but most were concerned about the taste and smell and about what the
water ....
(1375

6

)
Perrier's Overresponding to a Crisis
.... tap
water must come through
water pipes, it picks up lead and copper en route; it also contains other contaminants peculiar to the
local water supply, such as ....
(932

4

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Water As a Valuable Resource
.... There are two main ways to increase a
local water supply when shortages occur: trapping more
water by damming rivers and "mining" groundwater, and by ....
(3148

13

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Water conservation
.... The agency began experimenting with recycled
water after the
local wells became contaminated with sea
water in the 1980s. Although ....
(2693

11

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Struggle for Water in 1920s Los Angeles
.... Recognizing that the
local residents could interrupt the supply of
water flowing through the aqueduct, city officials implemented a program which sought to ....
(2913

12

)
Problems in Population Growth
.... With the coming of desert,
local water supplies are reduced as
water retention is lost,
water cycles are disrupted, and
water tables fall. ....
(2513

10

)
Clean Water Act
....
Local governments claim that they will not be able to meet the requirements of clean
water laws without more federal funding. States ....
(1635

7

)
DESALINATION OF DRINKING WATER IN FLORIDA Water
.... sea
water desalting plant to be built in the Tampa Bay area (Moncada 1). Concern among citizens and environmental leaders has been expressed at
local public ....
(2558

10

)
Drinking Water
.... The Safe Drinking
Water Act is designed to underscore the importance of state and
local intervention in public drinking
water systems. ....
(952

4

)
Natural Selection
.... compete for limited resources and called this idea natural selection, which is the process by which natural factors - the salinity of
local water, the levels ....
(1198

5

)
The Walt Disney Company and its Subsidiaries
.... theme parks in the United States compete with the Six Flags Resorts as well as various
local attractions such as Universal Studios and
local water parks. ....
(797

3

)
Petrochemical Plant & Environment
.... Salt pollution results from the intensive use of fresh
water for irrigation. .... made by the petrochemi cal plant to the provision of
local public services ....
(1210

5

)
Water-Related Development
.... Corps of Engineers appears to have fostered a whole range of unnecessary and thoughtless
water projects, including two that were defeated by
local advocates ....
(3608

14

)
Dependence on Fossil Fuel The industrial nations have undert
.... of gas; telephone, telegraph, and cable communications; common-carrier transportation, urban and interurban, passenger and freight;
local water and sewerage ....
(2938

12

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Water Policy
.... is replacing unrestrained development as California's dominant
water policy." The .... The wilderness also encompasses several state, county, and
local parks that ....
(2349

9

)
Two Essays on California Water Policy
.... is replacing unrestrained development as California's dominant
water policy." The .... The wilderness also encompasses several state, county, and
local parks that ....
(2349

9

)
Mining in the Southeastern Saskatchewan
.... While temporary
local ground
water lowering may be a problem for a few people, these difficulties will be relatively easy to mitigate. ....
(2399

10

)
China's Farmland Shortage
....
Water consumption for non-necessary uses such as recreation must be strictly regulated, and
local policies on watering of lawns and use of
water for industrial ....
(881

4

)
Destruction of Farmland in China
....
Water consumption for non-necessary uses such as recreation must be strictly regulated, and
local policies on watering of lawns and use of
water for industrial ....
(879

4

)
Helping schools and business shake hands
.... Clean
Water funds are available to
local government as repayable loans to finance Clean
Water Act compliance activities, such as providing secondary treatment ....
(1578

6

)
The Accounting of Government
.... 3-6). Urban growth necessitates infrastructure investments (piped
water supply and sanitation, better
local roads) that would not be required to absorb ....
(1805

7

)
Arsenic Contamination of Groundwater
.... for a new MCL decreases due to the new regulations promulgated by the Clinton administration, the likelihood that
local public and private
water systems and ....
(2518

10

)
Pollution Problems in Poorer Countries
.... Because developing countries often have to rely on
local groups and private companies to bring them
water and sewage services, it may not be feasible to expect ....
(1805

7

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