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Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 7, November 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 7, November 1969
Water Current Newsletter
FY 1970 Appropriations
Interdisciplinary Water Resources Seminar
McCormick Named Deputy Assistant Secretary
Matching Grant Proposals Submitted for FY 1971 Consideration
Natural Resources District Law
Senate Appropriations Committee on Water Resources Research
Evaluation Procedures for Water Resources Projects
Research Review
New Publications Received by the Institute
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 6, October 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 6, October 1969
Water Current Newsletter
FY 1971 Basic Allotment Project Deadline
Data Bank Advisory Committee Appointed by Governor Tiemann
National Symposium on Data and Instrumentation for Water Quality Management
Fund Cutback on Water Resources
Funding for Corps of Engineers Programs
Water and Land Resources Study Committee
Matching Grant Program for FY 1971
1970 Summer Institute on Water Resources
Research Review
New Publications Received by the Institute
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 5, September 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 5, September 1969
Water Current Newsletter
New OWRR Director
Data Bank Bill Passed
Natural Resources Districting
Publicatino No. 2 Released
Thermal Pollution
Warren Hall Moves to Office of Science and Technology
Interior Department Organizes Urban Water Resources Research Program
New Director of Office of Saline Water
Changes in the Water Resources Research Act
Short Course - Ground Water Hydrology
Research Review
Virus Movement In Groundwater Systems, William A. Drewry
Virus Movement In Groundwater Systems, William A. Drewry
Technical Reports
The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which soil acts as an agent in the transmission of waterborne viruses. Since many waterborne outbreaks of viral diseases have involved small wellwater supplies contaminated by effluents from subsurface wastewater disposal systems, there is a great need for such information. Results of this study show that virus adsorption by soils is greatly affected by the pH, ionic strength, and soil-water ratio of the soil-water system and various soil properties. Also, it is shown that one cannot predict the relative virus adsorbing ability of a particular soil based on the …
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 4, August 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 4, August 1969
Water Current Newsletter
FY 1971 Matching Grant Proposal Deadline
Reserach on Metropolitan Water Resources
Office of Saline Water Budget
UCOWR Annual Meeting
North Carolina Institute Shelves State Funds
Publications Available from the NWRRI
New Publications Received by the Institute
Research Review
A Summary of Water Resources Research in Nebraska
Federal Water Pollution Control Administration Research and Development Program for FY 1970
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 3, July 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 3, July 1969
Water Current Newsletter
Evapotranspiration Seminar
Legislation of Interest
Publicatons of Interest
Data Bank Bill Passed
Phreatophyte Research Grant Obtained
OWRR Fiscal Year 1970 Title II Program
Research Review
Chemistry Of The Oxidant, Ferrate, Its Interaction With Specific Organics Found In Waste Water, Donald H. Williams, J. T. Riley
Chemistry Of The Oxidant, Ferrate, Its Interaction With Specific Organics Found In Waste Water, Donald H. Williams, J. T. Riley
KWRRI Research Reports
It became obvious during this investigation that while much work has been done with ferrate (VI) chemistry, discrepancies existed in the literature and very little attention had been given possible engineering uses. This work attempted to fulfill these two needs in an exploratory manner.
The preparative techniques were reviewed and mechanical improvements made in one which allowed improved yields. Essentially what was done was to enlarge and improve the filtering technique of the product and use cooler temperatures throughout the preparation. This greatly shortened the time required. Then it was learned that the addition of ethyl alcohol to the final …
Solution Geochemistry Of The Water Of Limestone Terrains, John Thrailkill, David B. Beiter, Michael T. Osolnik, Roger H. Postley, William T. Mitchell, Leonard N. Plummer, James R. Riddell, Richard C. Worley, Robert D. Zwicker
Solution Geochemistry Of The Water Of Limestone Terrains, John Thrailkill, David B. Beiter, Michael T. Osolnik, Roger H. Postley, William T. Mitchell, Leonard N. Plummer, James R. Riddell, Richard C. Worley, Robert D. Zwicker
KWRRI Research Reports
Limestone groundwater flows mainly in openings it has solutionally enlarged, thus an understanding of the water's state of saturation relative to calcite (the principal mineral component of limestone) is fundamental to an understanding of the nature and evolution of the limestone aquifer. This study investigated the Mammoth Cave-Sinkhole Plain (MCSP) and Cave Hollow (CH) aquifers in Kentucky, both in Missippian limestones.
Both aquifers were always undersaturated with calcite. Except for completely ventilated vadose flows (usually) and some vadose seepage (occasionally), all recharges sampled (sinking streams, vadose flows, and vadose seepage) were also undersaturated. The lack of saturation in the MCSP …
Trace Metal Analysis Of Barren River And Nolin River Reservoirs By Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Mary Jo Kennedy
Trace Metal Analysis Of Barren River And Nolin River Reservoirs By Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Mary Jo Kennedy
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This research was part of a project underway at Barren River and Nolin River Reservoirs in south-central Kentucky. The research was partially supported by a grant through the Sport Fishing Institute, Washington, D.C.
The study reported herein was concerned with the analysis of trace metal concentrations in the two reservoirs. It is believed that the fish population may in part depend upon the trace metals present in the water. It is anticipated that the data presented in this paper will eventually be correlated with the biology studies of the reservoirs being carried out by the Department of Biology of Western …
New Life For Prairie Lakes, Clyde Brashier, T. W. Edminster
New Life For Prairie Lakes, Clyde Brashier, T. W. Edminster
2019: Dr. Clyde Brashier
No abstract provided.
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 2, June 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 2, June 1969
Water Current Newsletter
OWRR DIRECTOR RESIGNS
RESEARCH ON URBAN WATER RESOURCES
WASTE GUIDE ON THERMAL POLLUTION
INFORMATION CENTER ON EUTROPHICATION
ASSISTANCE ON PREPARATION OF RESEARCH PROPOSALS
THE NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION
TITLE II OWRR RESEARCH
OFFICE OF WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH EXAMPLES OF PRIORITY RESEARCH SUBJECTS FOR TITLE II SUPPORT FISCAL YEAR 1971
RESEARCH REVIEW
NEWSLETTER ITEMS
Subsurface Irrigation Research In Arkansas, John P. Hoskyn, Billy B. Bryan
Subsurface Irrigation Research In Arkansas, John P. Hoskyn, Billy B. Bryan
Technical Reports
A pilot study conducted in 1963 indicated that (1) cotton yields could be increased by subirrigation, (2) drilled orifices were unsatisfactory because of internal plugging caused by burrs and drilling particles, and (3) operating pressures of 5 and 10 psi were excessive, and 5 psi probably should be considered as an upper-limit pressure. A greenhouse study of a subirrigation system indicated that 2 psi should, in general, for in-wall orifices, be considered as a lower-limit pressure when orifices are built into the pipe wall. The greenhouse study also indicated that a placement depth of 12 inches was preferable to 18 …
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 1. May 1969
Water Resources News, Volume 1, No. 1. May 1969
Water Current Newsletter
OBJECTIVES OF THE NWRRI
NWRRI FISCAL YEAR 1970 PROGRAM SCHEDULE
S-162l RIVER BASINS RESEARCH ACT OF 1969
GROUNDWATER DISTRICT FORMED
PROGRAM FOR THE SECOND EVAPORTRANSPIRATION CONFERENCE
UNIVERSITIES COUNCIL ON WATER RESOURCES (UCOWR)
COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS TRAINED IN FEEDLOT WASTES MANAGEMENT OWRR MATCHING GRANT APPROVED
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ADiUNISTRATION FUNDS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH CATALOG
NWRRI PROJECTS SCHEDULED FOR FUNDING DURING FISCAL YEAR 1970
Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout
Water Storage Has Not Kept Pace With Stock Numbers : South Stirling Survey Finding, A L. Prout
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
RESULTS of a survey on water storage capacity in the South Stirlings area indicate that farm water storage has not kept pace with increased clearing and stock numbers.
This has resulted in many farmers requesting advice on water conservation projects following two consecutive years of low rainfall runoff.
The Effect Of A Large Reservoir On Local Government Revenue And Expenditure, Clyde T. Bates
The Effect Of A Large Reservoir On Local Government Revenue And Expenditure, Clyde T. Bates
KWRRI Research Reports
Development of a large multi-purpose reservoir within the area of their jurisdiction may affect property ta.x revenue and expenditure of county governments and school districts. Privately owned land sold to a federally sponsored reservoir is not subject to property taxes because of the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity. Local officials often assume that this loss of assessment will reduce their tax revenue and thereby their fiscal ability to provide an acceptable level of government services. They may also expect the influx of construction workers or the disruption of existing facilities to increase the cost of providing these services. The study approaches …
Patterns Of Land Use Change Around A Large Reservoir, Billy R. Prebble
Patterns Of Land Use Change Around A Large Reservoir, Billy R. Prebble
KWRRI Research Reports
Reservoirs are built to control floods, provide water for irrigation and municipal supply, generate electric power, augment low flows for navigation and water quality control, and provide improved fishing and recreation opportunity. A reservoir is justified if the benefit it provides to society exceeds the cost to develop it. Much research has been done to determine the benefit of a water resources development to society as a whole. Some research has explored the benefit of such a facility to a region. Very little research exists on the effects of a reservoir on the immediately surrounding area.
It seems reasonable that …
Economic Development Of Areas Contiguous To Multipurpose Reservoirs: The Kentucky-Tennessee Experience, Michael B. Hargrove
Economic Development Of Areas Contiguous To Multipurpose Reservoirs: The Kentucky-Tennessee Experience, Michael B. Hargrove
KWRRI Research Reports
This study analyzes the effects of multi-purpose reservoir projects on the economic development of areas contiguous to the dam and reservoir. The study concentrates on the development potential in a humid region where the provision of agricultural water is not critical to the economy. Can a reservoir project be a major part of a development program for a local area? How can the favorable effects of the project on the contiguous area be increased? These questions are answered by this study.
The study is divided into three major phases. The first phase is a theoretical analysis of the determinants of …
The Persistence Of Pesticides In Impounded Waters, Robert A. Lauderdale
The Persistence Of Pesticides In Impounded Waters, Robert A. Lauderdale
KWRRI Research Reports
The purpose of this study was to investigate the persistance of the insecticides aldrin, dieldrin, chlordane, and DDT in water. A small drainage area was sprayed with these compounds, and the insecticides were collected in the runoff water from the area. Laboratory experiments were performed to determine the effectiveness of aeration, adsorption on silt, and adsorption on algae in removing the pesticides from water.
All of the pesticides were found in samples of water collected from the area for the full period of the tests. The amounts which were found in a small pond into which the surface water drained …
Formulation Of A Mathematical Model For The Allocation Of Colorado River Waters In Utah, Rick L. Gold, James H. Milligan, Calvin G. Clyde
Formulation Of A Mathematical Model For The Allocation Of Colorado River Waters In Utah, Rick L. Gold, James H. Milligan, Calvin G. Clyde
Reports
A Mathematical model for the allocation of Utah’s water resources is formulated in the linear programming format. The availability of water from various sources is considered with the demands for water in each of the nine hydrologic study areas of Utah. The applications of mathematical models of this type are studied and the merits of the linear programming approach are discussed.
Telemetry System Modifications And 1968-69 Operation, Duane G. Chadwick
Telemetry System Modifications And 1968-69 Operation, Duane G. Chadwick
Reports
A discussion of telemetering system modifications is given, and discussion is presented of system operations for the 1968-69 snow season. A telemetering error analysis has been made for an operational period in February. A log is presented giving station operation periods, and a general summary of operational costs for the 1968-69 operational year is summarized.
Analog Computer Simulation Of The Runoff Characteristics Of An Urban Watershed, V. V. Dhruva Narayana, J. Paul Riley, Eugene K. Israelsen
Analog Computer Simulation Of The Runoff Characteristics Of An Urban Watershed, V. V. Dhruva Narayana, J. Paul Riley, Eugene K. Israelsen
Reports
In the syntheses of hydrograph characteristics of small urban watersheds, the distribution of water among the various phases of the runoff process is attempted by the concept of equivalent rural watershed. The urban parameters considered in the study are percentage impervious cover and characteristic impervious length factor. A mathematical model is developed for the equivalent rural watershed with precipitation as input. The hydrograph of outflow is obtained by chronologically deducting the losses due to interception, infiltration, and depression storages from precipitation and then routing through the watershed storage. This mathematical procedure is programmed on an analog computer and is tested …
Finite Difference Solutions To Free Jet And Confined Cavity Flows Past Disks With Preliminary Analyses Of The Results, Roland W. Jeppson
Finite Difference Solutions To Free Jet And Confined Cavity Flows Past Disks With Preliminary Analyses Of The Results, Roland W. Jeppson
Reports
A number of solutions are obtained to ideal axisymmetric flow past cavitating disks for both cases of a free surface jet and flow confined in a constant radius conduit. Finite difference methods are utilized in obtaining the solutions from an inverse formulation which considers the velocity potential, and Stokes’ stream function, as the independent variables and the radial and axial dimensions, r and z, as the dependent variables. The resulting inverse boundary value problem for r, for which the basis solution is obtained, is nonlinear. The solution technique uses a Newton-Raphson iteration to evaluate the implicit finite difference operator at …
Abstracts Of The Papers Presented At The Asce Hydraulics Division 17th Annual Specialty Conference, J. J. Leendertse, Robert P. Shubinski, E. L. Bourodimos, Calvin G. Clyde, Harl E. Judd, Dean F. Peterson, Roland W. Jeppson, James H. Milligan
Abstracts Of The Papers Presented At The Asce Hydraulics Division 17th Annual Specialty Conference, J. J. Leendertse, Robert P. Shubinski, E. L. Bourodimos, Calvin G. Clyde, Harl E. Judd, Dean F. Peterson, Roland W. Jeppson, James H. Milligan
Reports
No abstract provided.
A Perspective Of Contemporary Water Planning And Management Problems In Utah, Jay M. Bagley
A Perspective Of Contemporary Water Planning And Management Problems In Utah, Jay M. Bagley
Reports
I should like to discuss what I consider to be a few major problems Utah faces in connection with water and its development. Time will not permit great detail or breadth of discussion. The points I should like to discuss best can be made by first setting some hydrologic scenery. Actually, although hydrologic considerations provide the central melody to planning for water resources development, there are many socio-politico-legal-economic variations on the theme. My approach will be to remark briefly on thie environment in which today's planning must take place, provide some broad hydrologi guideposts, and with this backdrop select a …
Supplemental Final Report Wasatch Weather Modification Project, Utah Water Research Laboratory
Supplemental Final Report Wasatch Weather Modification Project, Utah Water Research Laboratory
Reports
No abstract provided.
Optimum Operation Of Desalting Plants As A Supplemental Source Of Safe Yield, Calvin G. Clyde, Wesley H. Blood
Optimum Operation Of Desalting Plants As A Supplemental Source Of Safe Yield, Calvin G. Clyde, Wesley H. Blood
Reports
No abstract provided.
Hydraulics Of Large Bed Element Channels, Harl E. Judd, Dean F. Peterson
Hydraulics Of Large Bed Element Channels, Harl E. Judd, Dean F. Peterson
Reports
No abstract provided.
State Organizational Patterns For Comprehensive Planning Of Water Resources Development, Daniel H. Hoggan
State Organizational Patterns For Comprehensive Planning Of Water Resources Development, Daniel H. Hoggan
Reports
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Small Water Management Structures In Irrigation Distribution Systems, Gaylord V. Skogerboe, Wynn R. Walker, Brent B. Hacking, Lloyd H. Austin
Analysis Of Small Water Management Structures In Irrigation Distribution Systems, Gaylord V. Skogerboe, Wynn R. Walker, Brent B. Hacking, Lloyd H. Austin
Reports
The Irrigation and Drainage Research Conference conducted at Utah State University (ASCE, 1964) delineated many of the research needs regarding “Small Low- Cost Hydraulic Structures for Conveyance and Distribution Systems,” which was one of the six topics considered at the conference. In discussing possibilities for accomplishing the recommended research, it was suggested by some panel members that a considerable portion of the work could be undertaken by graduate students, particularly at the Master of Science level. The intent of this report has been to sort through the large volume of literature in an attempt to define the specific research needs …
Urgent Building Needs, Utah Water Research Laboratory