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Evaluation Of A Recreational Lake Rehabilitation Project, Clyde Brashier
Evaluation Of A Recreational Lake Rehabilitation Project, Clyde Brashier
2019: Dr. Clyde Brashier
Lake Herman, a recreational, shallow, warm water prairie lake near Madison, South Dakota drain in extensively cultivated watershed and acts as a siltation basin for a chain of four lakes. The lake is more than half silted in and since 1968 various rehabilitation efforts have been made, including the construction of silt traps and lake dredging.
Continuation of the monitoring of twenty plus chemical levels and biological populations of green algae, blue-green algae and diatoms has revealed two major changes: (1) ortho phosphate and total phosphorus levels (which increased markedly with the beginning of dredging) have decreased since dredging has …
Conservation Of The National Estate, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Conservation Of The National Estate, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In 1973 the Australian Government established a Committee of Inquiry under Mr. Justice R. M. Hope to inquire into the National Estate. Under its terms of reference the Committee was to assess the nature and condition of the National Estate and the measures which were being and should be taken for its preservation and enhancement.
Officers of the Department of Agriculture recognise that there are basic natural resources such as land, water, gene material and ecosystems which are essential elements of the National Estate held in trust by successive generations.
In a submission to the Inquiry, matters of particular concern …
Final Report On Interrelationships Between Chemical, Physical And Biological Conditions Of The Waters Of Las Vegas Bay Of Lake Mead, James E. Deacon, Richard W. Tew
Final Report On Interrelationships Between Chemical, Physical And Biological Conditions Of The Waters Of Las Vegas Bay Of Lake Mead, James E. Deacon, Richard W. Tew
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This program was a status study of the interaction between Las Vegas Wash, an enriched stream, and Las Vegas Bay, a wedge shaped arm of one of the world's deeper reservoirs. The program centered primarily on identification and counting of planktonic algae from several points in Las Vegas Bay. Additional work on nutrient enrichment of water samples was conducted to aid in interpretation of algal distribution related to nutrient input. Examination of a variety of physical, chemical, and biological parameters, both at many surface points in the bay, as well as in vertical profile, was also accomplished and further aided …
Irrigating With Underground Water, T C. Calder
Irrigating With Underground Water, T C. Calder
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MANY farmers in South-West areas are looking to irrigation to increase and diversify farm production, particularly on the sandy coastal plain where irrigation in summer is essential for vegetable, fruit and fodder production.
The Effect Of Las Vegas Wash Effluent Upon The Water Quality In Lake Mead, D. A. Hoffman, P. R. Tramutt, F. C. Heller, Bureau Of Reclamation
The Effect Of Las Vegas Wash Effluent Upon The Water Quality In Lake Mead, D. A. Hoffman, P. R. Tramutt, F. C. Heller, Bureau Of Reclamation
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This study developed from observations made during an earlier study on Lake Mead which was reported in CHE-70, Water Quality Study of Lake Mead. Results from that study indicated that poor-quality water was flowing into the Las Vegas Bay reach of Boulder Basin, Lake Mead. Also reports of deteriorating water quality, resulting in taste and odors in domestic water supplies taken from Boulder Basin as well as a reduction in the attractiveness of Las Vegas Bay for recreational uses caused by aquatic plants and algae blooms, indicated a need for a concentrated study concerning the effects of flows from Las …
Water Conservation : The Storage Life Of Farm Dams, D J. Carder
Water Conservation : The Storage Life Of Farm Dams, D J. Carder
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
HOW MANY stock can a dam of a certain size and depth be expected to carry and how long will the supply last?
What size of dam is needed in case the winter rains fail? How many stock can a dam support and still provide a drought supply?
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.
Biological Studies Of Selected Reaches And Tributaries Of The Colorado River, Nelson Thomas, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
Biological Studies Of Selected Reaches And Tributaries Of The Colorado River, Nelson Thomas, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
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This report fulfills the request of the Colorado River Basin Project, Denver, Colorado, to determine the effects of municipal and industrial wastes on the aquatic life in selected waters of the Colorado River Basin. These studies were conducted with the assistance of personnel from the Colorado River Basin Project.
Meeting Southern Nevada's Future Water Requirements, George B. Maxey
Meeting Southern Nevada's Future Water Requirements, George B. Maxey
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This is a summary of an address given by Dr. George B. Maxey, Director, Center for Water Resources Research, University of Nevada, to a group of Southern Nevada business and community leaders at the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas on May 16, 1968.
The Ord River Regeneration Project. 3. Eight Years Of Progress, K Fitzgerald
The Ord River Regeneration Project. 3. Eight Years Of Progress, K Fitzgerald
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
REGENERATION of degraded areas in regions of marginal rainfall is a slow process under the best of conditions, but on the Ord River Catchment, where much top-soil had been removed, the problem was unusually severe.
In many areas top-soil will have to be rebuilt before vegetation can be re-established.
This will be a long, slow process and regeneration will proceed through gradual plant succession from the "pioneer" annual species through to the permanent and more productive perennial species needed for a stable catchment area.
Definite Plan Report On Southern Nevada Water Project, Nevada (First Stage): Project Development Report, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation
Definite Plan Report On Southern Nevada Water Project, Nevada (First Stage): Project Development Report, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation
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This report presents the results of definite plan studies of the Southern Nevada Water Project in Clark County, southeastern Nevada. Construction of this project was authorized under Public Law 89-292 dated October 22, 1965. Authorization of the Southern Nevada Water Project was based on a project plan outlined in the feasibility report of August 1963 as supplemented in April 1965. The definite plan studies have confirmed the general project plan of the 1963 report as supplemented but some important modifications are now contemplated as explained in Part IV.
The project will be constructed in three stages. Stage development is desirable …
Water Resources Of Tacoma, Washington, Richard Martin Glaser
Water Resources Of Tacoma, Washington, Richard Martin Glaser
Graduate Student Research Papers
This study explores the fresh water and hydroelectricity resources of the City of Tacoma, Washington. The history and development of the water supply and hydroelectric facilities is examined. One can see that the development of the water resources has been directly affected by the growth in population and industry and that the nearness to the city of development sites has been an aid in this development. With the amount of water available at present and the increase in hydro-electric facilities during this decade, the future outlook for Tacoma in the field of water resources seems bright.
Irrigation In The South-West : Report On Government-Controlled Areas, 1965-66, G Gauntlett
Irrigation In The South-West : Report On Government-Controlled Areas, 1965-66, G Gauntlett
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LARGE scale irrigation in the south-western part of Western Australia is confined to the coastal plain, west of the Darling Range where the three irrigation districts of Waroona, Harvey and Collie have been established.
Bear River Project First Phase Idaho And Utah (Appendix C), United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation
Bear River Project First Phase Idaho And Utah (Appendix C), United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation
Elusive Documents
The project lands of the Bear River project (first phase) have been classified with respect to their suitability for sustained crop production under irrigation development. This appendix to the feasibility report is a presentation of the investigations and results of these land classification studies.
The land classification surveys were conducted for the purpose of locating and delineating by proper land class and subclass the areas of arable land which could be served under the proposed project facilities. To accomplish this objective, all lands were given a thorough examination. including intensive field and laboratory tests. Following the final selection of the …
Soil Erosion By Water In W.A. Cropland : A Serious And Widespread Problem, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Soil Erosion By Water In W.A. Cropland : A Serious And Widespread Problem, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Much wheatbelt agriculture is based on thin topsoils which are inherently infertile by world standards. Erosion even to the depth of cultivation will cause the loss of:—
• most of the original topsoil
• the phosphate build up from years of "super" applications
• any accumulation of organic matter and humus.
Soil Conservation : Build Contour Banks With A Disc Plough, G W. Spencer, D. J. Carder
Soil Conservation : Build Contour Banks With A Disc Plough, G W. Spencer, D. J. Carder
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Heavy earthmoving machinery is not necessary for contouring; most farmers are already equipped to do the job themselves.
This article by soil conservation advisers G. W. Spencer and D. J. Carder tells how to build contour banks with a disc plough.
Land Preparation For Border Irrigation, B Swan
Land Preparation For Border Irrigation, B Swan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
LARGE amounts of water may be lost through excess run-off and deep percolation.
Proper preparation of irrigation land can help to minimise these losses.
This preparation is done by grading or levelling so that the original ground surface is shaped to allow for a more uniform distribution of water.
Farm Dams In The Wheatbelt, J E. Watson
Farm Dams In The Wheatbelt, J E. Watson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
MANY new farm dams are sunk each year in the wheatbelt and much money is spent on them.
With continued development of new land, and increasing stock carrying capacity of older land under legume pastures, the need for more water supplies will continue for a long time.
Water For Agriculture. 2. Plants For Salty Water, C V. Malcolm
Water For Agriculture. 2. Plants For Salty Water, C V. Malcolm
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALL natural water supplies contain dissolved salts. In wet climates these salts are usually not present in sufficient quantity to cause plant damage.
However, in Western Australia many natural water supplies contain harmful amounts of dissolved salts.
Water For Agriculture. 4. Clearing Cloudy Or Muddy Water, R C. Gorman
Water For Agriculture. 4. Clearing Cloudy Or Muddy Water, R C. Gorman
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Water made cloudy by finely divided clay, silt or organic matter in suspension may be cleared by simple chemical treatment.
The selection of a satisfactory treatment is often a matter of practical testing.
Water For Agriculture. 3. Watering Plants With Salty Water, Stanley Thomas Smith
Water For Agriculture. 3. Watering Plants With Salty Water, Stanley Thomas Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In Western Australia it is often necessary to use saline water for irrigation and gardening because of the lack of better water.
Two factors influence the results achieved. One is the selection of suitable plants, the other is the way in which the water is used.
Soil Salinity In Western Australia, Stanley Thomas Smith
Soil Salinity In Western Australia, Stanley Thomas Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The background to Western Australia's soil salinity problems, and a description of the main types of salt-affected land, by Senior Soil Research Officer, S. T. Smith, B.Sc. (Agric.)
Manage Your Rainfall For Maximum Production, J E. Watson
Manage Your Rainfall For Maximum Production, J E. Watson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TTOW much would an extra inch of rainfall be worth to you? Much sloping land loses this much and more by run-off every year.
The soil is the main asset of your farm, but your profits depend on how you manage the rain which falls on it.
Overcoming Stock Watering Problems In The Kimberleys, B Swan
Overcoming Stock Watering Problems In The Kimberleys, B Swan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ONE of the ever-present problems of the pastoral areas is that of providing: watering-points in reasonably close proximity to the grazing areas.
All too frequently, the country on the river frontages and that in the vicinity of the water-holes becomes eaten out and although there may be ample feed on other portions of the run, it is too far distant from the available water to be effectively utilised.
Water Usage Trials With Bananas On The Gascoyne, W M. Nunn
Water Usage Trials With Bananas On The Gascoyne, W M. Nunn
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE banana industry at Carnarvon is an unusual one by most agricultural standards.
Normally a tropical plant liking relatively humid conditions in a high rainfall, the banana is cultivated at Carnarvon in an area of extremely low rainfall and with relatively low humidity throughout the year.
Water is pumped to irrigate the crop from the sands of the Gascoyne River bed or from bores adjacent to the river course.
Geological Survey Circular 346: First Fourteen Years Of Lake Mead, Harold E. Thomas
Geological Survey Circular 346: First Fourteen Years Of Lake Mead, Harold E. Thomas
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This circular summarizes the results of recent studies of Lake Mead and its environs. Area-capacity tables, prepared on the basis of a hydrographic survey of the lake in 1948-49, show that the capacity of the reservoir was reduced 4. 9 percent during the first 14 years after Hoover Dam was completed, but the usable capacity was reduced only 3.2 percent. Practically all of this reduction was caused by accumulation of sediment in the reservoir. Studies of inflow and outflow indicate that the reservoir has a total storage capacity about 12 percent greater than that shown by the area-capacity table, because …