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ARIZONA POWER AUTHORITY

Problems in public power administration in the Southwest - some Arizona applications

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Author
N. D. Houghton
Article Date
March 1951
Journal Title
Western Polit Q

Arizona Power Authority and the Colorado

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Author
K. S. Wingfield
Article Date
April 1958
Journal Title
Ariz Engr Scientist

Arizona Power Authority and the Colorado

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Author
K. S. Wingfield
Article Date
March 1958
Journal Title
Ariz Engr Scientist
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