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Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray Jan 1968

Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray

Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project

The intention of this report is to present a still picture of the selected area as of the summer of 1966. The emphasis is on empirical relationships. The data contained herein will provide a base for subsequent analysis. Thus little attempt is made to cast the findings of the study in a theoretical framework. Later publications will utilize relevant theory and research to analyze the social and economic changes in an area related to the building of the Dickey and Lincoln School Dams. It is presumed that this particular report and its statistical sup-plement will be of particular interest to …


Air Pollution Control In Indiana In 1968: A Comment, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Anita L. Morris Jan 1968

Air Pollution Control In Indiana In 1968: A Comment, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Anita L. Morris

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Air Pollution Control In Indiana In 1968: A Comment, Anita L. Morse, Julian C. Juergensmeyer Jan 1968

Air Pollution Control In Indiana In 1968: A Comment, Anita L. Morse, Julian C. Juergensmeyer

Faculty Publications By Year

No abstract provided.


Legal Aspects Of The French Nuclear Tests, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1967

Legal Aspects Of The French Nuclear Tests, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

Even at the level of scholarly or diplomatic argumentation it is important to inquire into the competing interests and legal factors involved in the atmospheric tests. This is true not only because differing political expectations or even measures might depend on the consensus as to the legality or illegality of the French tests, but also because the precedential value of the tests will be of greater or less force depending upon whether there is agreement at the time of the tests that France was or was not acting within her international legal rights.


Water Pollution -- Attempts To Decontaminate Florida Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. Jan 1967

Water Pollution -- Attempts To Decontaminate Florida Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank E. Maloney, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. A Wilderness Bill Of Rights By W. O. Douglas, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1967

Book Review. A Wilderness Bill Of Rights By W. O. Douglas, A. Dan Tarlock

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Control Of Air Pollution Through The Assertion Of Private Rights, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer Jan 1967

Control Of Air Pollution Through The Assertion Of Private Rights, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer

Articles by Maurer Faculty

Air pollution is clearly one of the major social problems confronting contemporary American society. Yet the United States is still without an effective federal pollution control program, and those state and local control programs that do exist are largely ineffective. Until government regulation is able to keep the expulsion of air contaminants within tolerable limits, it will be necessary for those seeking to control air pollution to rely upon the assertion of private rights. In this article the author discusses the principal causes of action available to the private pollution controller, and concludes that, although traditional legal concepts may provide …


Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch Jan 1966

Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch

Faculty Publications

Since the summer of 1965, the State Bar Association of North Dakota, through a special subcommittee on Legal Aid and Defense of Indigents and its standing committee on the same subject,1 has been investigating the need for legal aid in North Dakota, possible sources for funds to finance legal aid programs in the state, and possible forms which a program might take to meet the need. As a result of these investigations, a proposal has been prepared by the committee for submission to the Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity (headed by Mr. Bamberger), for federal funds …


Legal Planning For Ground Water Production, Robert I. Reis Jan 1965

Legal Planning For Ground Water Production, Robert I. Reis

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


North Coast Area Investigation. Preliminary Edition, California Department Of Water Resources Sep 1964

North Coast Area Investigation. Preliminary Edition, California Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

With this report, the Department of Water Resources concludes a seven-year reconnaissance investigation of the North Coastal area. This investigation has been part of the department's traditional and continuing activities in planning for statewide water development. The objective of the reconnaissance program was to formulate plans by which the water resources of the region can be integrated with the State's expanding economy through orderly, staged development. The planning emphasis has been directed towards major water conservation projects; however, all aspects of water control and utilization have been considered. The planning framework presented herein is thus multiple-purpose in nature; it provides …


Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources May 1963

Land And Water Use In Klamath River Hydrographic Unit. Volume 1: Text, California Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

The State Legislature requested the Department of Water Resources to make a current inventory of the water resources and water requirements of the State in greater detail and to higher standards than has previously been done. Results of this inventory will be presented in two series of reports covering (l) land and water use, and (2) water resources and water requirements.

This land and water use report covers the watershed of the Klamath River and is the sixth of the Bulletin No. 94 series. This report is a preliminary edition. After a public hearing is held in the Klamath River …


Surface Water In Indiana, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1963

Surface Water In Indiana, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

Given the possibility that Indiana may be critically short of water before this century ends, the inquiring purpose of this paper is whether the courts of that state are looking less at the future need for water than at the past abundance of it.

Surface water in Indiana has always been regarded as a nuisance, even in the unusually dry growing season of 1963. "A river," Justice Holmes once said, "is more than an amenity. It offers a necessity of life that must be rationed among those who have power over it." In a state that faces a dearth of …


Rights Of The States In Their Natural Resources Particularly As Applied To Water, Dudley Warner Woodbridge Jan 1952

Rights Of The States In Their Natural Resources Particularly As Applied To Water, Dudley Warner Woodbridge

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch Jan 1950

What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Article explaining the origin, recent history and current goals of the International Labor Defense. Details their local history in Northern California and their aid to striking lumber workers amongst other efforts.

Issued by: KAARTE-EDLUND BRANCH, International Labor Defense

Box 988, Eureka, Calif


The San Francisco Earthquake And Fire April 18, 1906 And Their Effects On Structures And Structural Materials, Us Department Of The Interior Jan 1907

The San Francisco Earthquake And Fire April 18, 1906 And Their Effects On Structures And Structural Materials, Us Department Of The Interior

Federal Documents

Immediately after the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 18,1906, it was decided to arrange for an investigation of their effects on buildings and materials of construction. According!}', on April 19 Richard L. Humphrey was sent to San Francisco for this purpose, as secretary of the National Advisory Board on Fuels and Structural Materials and representing the structural materials division of the United States Geological Survey. At the request of the President, Capt. John Stephen Sewell, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, was sent to San Francisco on a similar errand by the War Department under order of April …


Earthquakes In California In 1898, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine Jan 1899

Earthquakes In California In 1898, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine

Federal Documents

The following paper is a continuation of similar records furnished by officers of the Lick Observatory, and completes the list up to the end of 1898. It records all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton, and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as well as newspaper reports of such earthquakes as occurred in the State during the year.

It also includes a number of shocks in various localities on the Pacific coast which it was thought might not have 'been recorded in other reports. No systematic examination of newspapers has been made, however, and some …


Earthquakes In California In 1896 And 1897, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine Jan 1898

Earthquakes In California In 1896 And 1897, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine

Federal Documents

The following paper is a continuation of similar records furnished by officers of the Lick Observatory, and completes the list up to the end of 1897. It records all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as well as newspaper reports of such earthquakes as occurred in the State during the year.

It also includes a number of shocks in various localities on the Pacific coast which it was thought might not have been recorded in other reports. No systematic examination of newspapers has been made, however, and some …


Earthquakes In California In 1894, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine Jan 1895

Earthquakes In California In 1894, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles S. Perrine

Federal Documents

The following report is a continuation of similar records, and brings the list up to the end of the year 1894. It contains accounts of all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as well as newspaper reports of earthquakes occurring in the State during that year. Many newspapers have been examined, and this bulletin is largely made up from their reports. Some may have escaped notice.

It has been the object especially to record earthquakes occurring in California, but a number of shocks are here recorded which do …


Earthquakes In California In 1893, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles D. Perrine Jan 1894

Earthquakes In California In 1893, Us Department Of The Interior, Charles D. Perrine

Federal Documents

The following paper is a continuation of similar records furnished by officers of the Lick Observatory, and completes the list up to the .end of 1893. It records all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton, and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as .well as newspaper reports of such earthquakes as occurred in the State during that year. It also includes a number of shocks in various localities on the Pacific coast, which it was thought might not have been recorded in other reports. No systematic examination of newspapers has been made, however, and some …


Earthquakes In California In 1890 And 1891, Us Department Of The Interior, Edward S. Holden Jan 1892

Earthquakes In California In 1890 And 1891, Us Department Of The Interior, Edward S. Holden

Federal Documents

The following paper is a continuation of records of the same kind by Prof. Keeler and myself and it brings the list up to the end of the year 1891. It records all the shocks observed or felt on Mount Hamilton, and all those reported to the Lick Observatory by letter, as well as newspaper reports of such earthquakes as occurred in the state during that year. No systematic examination of the newspapers has been made, however, and reports may have escaped notice.