Restoring Salt Hay Farms and Common Reed Wetlands Along the Delaware River
Non-Point Source Pollution Assessment of Mirror Lake Watershed, North Dakota
Impact of Farming Systems on Water Quality in Iowa
Experience in Operating a Large Limited Rate Arranged System - Wetlands Water District
Design and Congestion Considerations for Flexible Irrigation Supply Systems. Part II - Application
Use of Reservoirs and Large Capacity Distribution Systems to Simplify Flexible Operations. Part I - System Capacity
Use of Reservoirs and Large Capacity Distribution Systems to Simplify Flexible Operations. Part II - Reservoir Capacity and Case Studies
Enhancement of Irrigation Systems in Developing Countries. A Holistic Approach
Managing Complex Hydrological Situations: Necessary Integration of Environmental and Economical Demands
Groundwater
An Endangered Resource
This proceedings,
Numerical Modeling on the Ofunato Bay Ecosystem Including the Oyster Farming
Westlake Farms Demonstration Wetlands A Cooperative Effort
This paper describes the process for establishing a wetlands complex to evaluate environmental issues that could not be answered without the operation of a large demonstration project....
Agroforestry as a Method of Salt and Selenium Management on Irrigated Land in the San Joaquin Valley
Since 1985, several San Joaquin Valley growers, with the support of State and federal agencies, have attempted to manage salt and selenium using agroforestry. Numerous studies and research...
Economic Incentives Encourage Improvements In Farm-Level Water Management Practices
The Broadview Water District has implemented economic incentive programs in recent years to encourage improvements in irrigation practices to reduce the volume of subsurface drain water...
Flexible Water Deliveries: One District's Experience
The Merced Irrigation District (MID) has implemented two significant incentive programs in 1995 to provide surface irrigation water to farmers who have shifted to private wells for irrigation....
Flooding from Rain-on-Snow Events in the Sierra Nevada
The most damaging floods in rivers of the Sierra Nevada of California have occurred during warm storms when rain fell in snow covered catchments. These large floods in the major tributaries...
Climate Variability Impact on the Water Resources of Ancient Andean Civilizations
The great ancient empires of South America used corporate irrigated agriculture with centralized control to help hold far-flung domains together. The Inca empire, larger in area than that...
Design and Implementation of On-Farm Surface Drainage Projects in the Humid Tropics of Mexico
In the humid tropics of southeastern Mexico, the Mexican National Water Commission (CNA) has constructed a network of collector drains for stormwater runoff removal. At the same time the...
Current Status of the Demonstration Management Improvement Program
Coordinated resource management programs have been developed and implemented in the Maricopa-Stanfleld Irrigation and Drainage District (MSIDD) area as a result of the Management Improvement...
The Management Improvement Program: An Irrigation District's Perspective of the Demonstration Program
In November 1990, the Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation and Drainage District agreed to participate in the first application of the Management Improvement Program (MIP) for irrigated agriculture....
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