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California Air Resources Board California Department of Health Services California Energy Commission California Water Resources Control Board... [Pg.212]

California Department of Health Services, 1989, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Analysis — Gasoline and Diesel In California Water Resources Control Board Leaking Underground Fuel Tank (LUFT) Manual, Appendix C. [Pg.128]

University of California, Land, Air, and Water Resources Department,... [Pg.257]

Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060, USA Keywords. Climate change, snow, California, water resources. Sierra Nevada... [Pg.299]

California Department of Water Resources, California Water Plan Update Bulletin 160-93, Oct. 1994 W. S. Swain, USGS, personal communication, U.S. Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA, 1996. [Pg.256]

STUDY OF ALTERNATIVE LOCATIONS OF COAL-FIRED ELECTRIC GENERATION PLANTS TO SUPPLY ENERGY FROM WESTERN COAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES. (1977) (Sponsor California Department of Water Resources)... [Pg.211]

Bennion, D. N. Mass Transport of Binary Electrolyte Solutions in Mewbranes, Water Resources Center Desalination Report No. 4 Department of Engineering, University of California—Los Angeles 1966. [Pg.486]

The authors wish to acknowledge the support of this research provided by the Office of Water Research and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., under Grant No. 14-34-0001-7810. Partial support was also provided by the State of California Saline Water Research Funds administered by the Water Resources Center at the University of California, Davis, California. We also express our thanks to the five membrane manufacturers for their splendid cooperation in providing samples for this study. [Pg.189]

State of California (1962). Sacramento River Water Pollution Survey Bill No. Ill, Department of Water Resources, Sacramento. [Pg.282]

Department of Land, Air and Water Resources and Department of Geology University of CaliforniOr Davis Davis, California 95616... [Pg.167]

Atmospheric Science Program Department of Land, Air Water Resources University of California-Davis... [Pg.293]

Tom Cackette Joseph Calhoun Kateri Callahan Bill Canella James Cannon Leslie Caplan Steve Chalk California Air Resources Board California Air Resources Board Electric Drive Transportation Association ChevronTexaco Energy Futures Blue Water Group U.S. Department of Energy... [Pg.249]

Associate Professor and became Professor in 1970. From 1977 to 1980 he served as Deputy Chairman of the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at UNC. In 1973-1974 he was Visiting Professor of Environmental Engineering Science at the California Institute of Technology while on sabbatical leave. He assumed his present position as Professor at Johns Hopkins in 1980 and was appointed Department Chairman in 1990. While on sabbatical leave from 1988 to 1990 he was a Guest Professor at ETH-Zurich with the Swiss Federal Institute for Water Resources and Water Pollution Control. [Pg.424]

C.D.W.R. (California Department of Water Resources), 1971. Sea water intrusion Aquitards in the coastal groundwater basin of Oxnard Plain, Ventura County. Calif. Dep. Water Resour. Bull. 63-4, 569 pp. [Pg.242]

As an example of the application of the equations proposed herein, consider the phytoplankton and zooplankton population observed at Mossdale Bridge on the San Joaquin River in California during the two years 1966-1967. Mossdale is located approximately 40 miles from the confluence of the San Joaquin and the Sacramento Rivers. The data presented below have been supplied to the authors by the Department of Water Resources, State of California (64), as part of an ongoing project to assess the effects of proposed nutrient loads and flow diversions on the water quality of the San Francisco Bay Delta. A more complete report of this investigation is forthcoming (62). [Pg.175]

The authors are pleased to acknowledge the participation of John L. Mancini of Hydroscience Inc. in the research reported herein, as well as the assistance of Gerald Cox and Jack Hodges of the Department of Water Resources and Harold Chadwick of the Department of Fish and Game, State of California. [Pg.184]

Banks was not the only water pollution specialist who worried about these chemicals. One of California s newly established Regional Water Pollution Control Boards in 1952 forbade a Sacramento rocket-fuel plant to discharge wastes containing TCE or PCE in a manner which will permit their entry into either the ground water or the waters of the American River. 11 In early 1953, the board asked the state Department of Water Resources to help monitor any effect of chemical wastes from the plant upon ground water in the area. The investigation included TCE and PCE.12... [Pg.121]

There are over 750,000 wells in California, most of which were drilled for agricultural irrigation purposesw There is no inventory of an estimated one hundred thousand wells that have been either deliberately or indiscriminately abandoned. The Department of Water Resources has established standards of water well construction and abandonment. These standards are voluntary, however, and various counties apply them in different ways. [Pg.520]

Water Well Standards State of California", California Department of Water Resources, 1981. [Pg.526]

Ebbesmeyer, C.C., Cayan, D.R., McClain, D.R., Nichols, F.H., Peterson, D.H. and Redmond, K.T. (1990) 1976 step in Pacific climate Forty environmental changes between 1968-1975 and 1977-1984, in Proceedings of the 7th Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop, April. California Department of Water Resources (eds J.L. Betancourt and V.L. Tharp), pp. 115-126. [Pg.149]

Department of Water Resources, State of California, Sacramento, Calif. [Pg.105]

Acknowledgment Authors would like to thank Novozymes Inc. for providing the enzymes and Red Rock Ranch for providing the biomass materials for this research. The funding support for this research was partially provided by a research grant from California Department of Water Resources (grant no. 4600002991). [Pg.369]

RG Burau. Kinetics of transformations of arsenicals in soils under oxidative conditions. Final Report to Western Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, CA, 1981. [Pg.377]

Brown, E.G., Banks, H.O. (1959). Investigations of alternative aqueduct systems to serve Southern California. Bulletin 78. Department of Water Resources Sacramento. [Pg.36]

Blaney, H.F., Huberty, M.R. (1930). Cost of irrigation water in California. Department of Water Resources California State Printing Office Sacramento CA. [Pg.108]

Price was appointed in 1950 director of the US Department of the Interior s Division of Water and Power. He thus was in charge of project review and coordination for the then recently established Division, succeeding thereby William G. Hoyt (1886-1971). From 1954 to 1957 Price was an economic advisor for the United Nations Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development in Thailand. From 1961 to 1966 he was the director of California s Department of Water Resources, and from 1968 to 1972 took over as water resources advisor to the Mekong Project in Thailand sponsored by the United Nations. Price has published a number of reports on the economics of flood protection, on flood plain management, and on the beauties of waters in California State. [Pg.719]

Pan, N. L., and Schroeder, E. D. (1997). Impact of Storm Water Loading on Santa Monica Bay, Report to the California Department of Transportation, Center for Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA. [Pg.290]

Support of this work was provided by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation, die California Department of Food and Agriculture Fertilizer Research and Education Program, the Orange County Farm Bureau, State Water Resources Control Board/Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board EPA 319(h). [Pg.229]


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