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TUCSON - WATER SUPPLY

Where Tucson's water level stands

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Author
R.G.Fowler
Article Date
April 1976
Journal Title
Tuc Bsns

Water for 116,462 people in Tucson

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Article Date
May 1930
Journal Title
Tuc

Water deeds: a proposed solution to the water valuation problem

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Author
V.L.Smith
Article Date
January 1977
Journal Title
Ariz Rev

Tucson has its water supply under constant study

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Author
P. Beermann
Article Date
June 1965
Journal Title
Western City Mag

The gamble they call farming

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Author
J.Riddick
Article Date
April 1976
Journal Title
Tuc Bsns

Precious life saver of the desert, cool, cool water; the history of Tucson's water-supply

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Article Date
December 1948
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

History of the development of Tucson's water supply

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Author
P. J. Martin
Article Date
May 1938
Journal Title
Tuc

Conservation of flood waters vital need of Tucson

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Author
F. Ronstadt
Article Date
March 1930
Journal Title
Tuc
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