Management of Water Resources in North America III Anticipating the 21st Century, September 4-8, 1993, Tucson, Arizona: Canada-United States Boundary Waters Management Arrangements
Application of the International Law in the Management of Transboundary Waters
Needs and Illusions About Household Water Metering
Developing Irrigation Guidelines for Managing Limited Water Supplies
New Departures in Water Management in Mexico
Water Pricing
Ground Water Quality in the San Luis Potos? Valley
Climate Change Effects on Yaqui Valley Agriculture
On the Effect of Analyzing Subsystems of Reservoirs to Determine Multireservoir Operating Policies
Water Allocation Based on Hydric Productivity
Ethics of Transboundary Planning: U. S. and Canada
Whose Globe is Warming at the U.S.-Mexico Boder?
Broader View Needed for Quality Improvement
New Welding Does Well in Lab Tests
One Water Please, Hold the Chlorine
Design Competition Set for War Memorial
Public Comment Sought on Standard Guidelines
Texas Bridges Probe Possibilities of High-Strength Concrete
Pipe Rehabilitation Products Could Last 50 Years, Study Finds
Water Conference Sees a Flood of Changes for 21st Century
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