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A Chemical And Biological Study Of The Waters Of Elephant Butte Reservoir As Related To Fish Culture, John Greenbank
A Chemical And Biological Study Of The Waters Of Elephant Butte Reservoir As Related To Fish Culture, John Greenbank
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The purpose of this preliminary survey was to determine, in so far as was possible in the limited time that was available, the general suitability of the waters of the reservoir for fish life, and to make such recommendations for future fish culture policy as seemed to be advisable. AN unpublished report of this preliminary survey was written by Dr. Hazzard.
Public Water Supplies Of New Mexico, Kenneth F. Priest
Public Water Supplies Of New Mexico, Kenneth F. Priest
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Distribution of population in State. The estimated population for the State of New Mexico for the year 1930 was 423,300. A close observation of the population centers shows them to be scattered over a wide range of territory. The largest city, Albuquerque, has approximately 26,000 citizens. The next sites, according to the 1930 count, are three in number, Santa Fe, Roswell, and Clovis. The remaining population including rural districts do not number over eight thousand people.