Water Treaty with Mexico: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on Treaty with Mexico Relating to the Utilization of the Waters of Certain Rivers, Issues 1-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - 1816 pages |
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... drought in one country with an abundant supply of water in the other country , water stored in the international storage reservoirs and belonging to the country enjoying such abundant water supply may be withdrawn , with the consent of ...
... drought in one country with an abundant supply of water in the other country , water stored in the international storage reservoirs and belonging to the country enjoying such abundant water supply may be withdrawn , with the consent of ...
Page 18
... drought , any lack of water needed to irrigate the lands now under irrigation in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in the United States and for this purpose Mexico will release water from El AzĂșcar reservoir on the San Juan River and allow ...
... drought , any lack of water needed to irrigate the lands now under irrigation in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in the United States and for this purpose Mexico will release water from El AzĂșcar reservoir on the San Juan River and allow ...
Page 92
... drought , the uses in both countries would have to be curtailed . The average would be 18,000,000 . Of course over a protracted period of time , if you have a long season of drought , it might drop down below that . If develop- ments in ...
... drought , the uses in both countries would have to be curtailed . The average would be 18,000,000 . Of course over a protracted period of time , if you have a long season of drought , it might drop down below that . If develop- ments in ...
Page 105
... drought conditions in the United States , or because of accident to the irrigation system in the United States , it is difficult for the United States to comply with its obligation to deliver that amount of water to Mexico . Senator ...
... drought conditions in the United States , or because of accident to the irrigation system in the United States , it is difficult for the United States to comply with its obligation to deliver that amount of water to Mexico . Senator ...
Page 106
... drought ? Mr. CLAYTON . Yes , sir ; if it was the result of a drought ; and it would be , of course , if there was insufficient water in the reservoirs . Senator AUSTIN . Is there anything peculiar about these three rivers that makes it ...
... drought ? Mr. CLAYTON . Yes , sir ; if it was the result of a drought ; and it would be , of course , if there was insufficient water in the reservoirs . Senator AUSTIN . Is there anything peculiar about these three rivers that makes it ...
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acre-feet of water acres agree agreement Alamo Canal All-American Canal allocation American amount of water arbitration Arizona beneficial Boulder Canyon Project Boulder Dam Bureau of Reclamation Canyon Project Act CARSON CHAIRMAN CLAYTON Colorado River Basin Colorado River compact Colorado River water Commissioner Congress construction contract Davis Dam delivery of water Department diversion Dowd drought ELDER engineers flood Gila GODBE Government HARRIS Imperial Dam Imperial irrigation district Imperial Valley International Boundary Commission JOHNSON of California KENNY Lake Mead lands LAWSON lower basin LowRY matter Mexican percent Pilot Knob pumping question reservoirs return flow RITER San Diego second-feet Secretary Senator DOWNEY Senator HAYDEN Senator JOHNSON Senator MCCARRAN Senator MCFARLAND Senator MILLIKIN Senator MURDOCK Senator O'MAHONEY Senator TUNNELL Senator WILEY SHAW statement storage stream SWING tion TIPTON United upper basin Utah water to Mexico water users witness