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Big Horn River Litigation Experience: The Second Generation – Post Decree Administration, Gordon W. Fassett
Big Horn River Litigation Experience: The Second Generation – Post Decree Administration, Gordon W. Fassett
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
5 pages.
Surface Water And Groundwater Conjunctive Use Management: Santa Clara County, California, Jeanette L. Micko
Surface Water And Groundwater Conjunctive Use Management: Santa Clara County, California, Jeanette L. Micko
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
47 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
An Analysis Of The Monitored Electronic Alarm Activations In The Perth Metropolitan Area, Lynnette M. Bloom, James M. Cross, David Mcdougall
An Analysis Of The Monitored Electronic Alarm Activations In The Perth Metropolitan Area, Lynnette M. Bloom, James M. Cross, David Mcdougall
Research outputs pre 2011
This study as indicated in [7] was carried out under the auspices of Edith Cowan University's Institute of Security and Applied Technology and had the support of the Western Australian Police and the Perth-based Central Monitoring Agencies. The data analysed was obtained essentially from Police records, backed up by data from two of Perth's larger security companies, and consists of all the monitored alarms in the Perth Metropolitan Area which were attended by the police in the months of May and September 1989.In our consideration of the frequency of alarms by time of day and day of week, and the …