| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1921 - 38 pages
...disposition of the waters of the Colorado River, and of the streams tributary thereto, by compact between the States of Arizona, California, Colorado. Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The object is to determine the respective rights of the States to the use and disposition of the waters... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation - 1924 - 1192 pages
...a Federal and interstate body created by legislative action: of the United States Government and of the States of Arizona, California, Colorado. Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, the representative at this capital of the Mexican Government in the matter and in connection therewith... | |
| Ray Lyman Wilbur, Northcutt Ely - 1933 - 694 pages
...in the preceding pages led to the signing, on November 24, 1922, of the Colorado River compact among the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The compact itself is an instrument of only 8 printed pages, comprising 11 articles. It defines the Colorado... | |
| United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Region 3 - 1945 - 934 pages
...plan for the full development of the water resources of the Colorado River Basin, which lies within the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The substantiating material on which the report is based is attached and has been prepared as a presentation... | |
| United States. Bureau of Reclamation - 1946 - 340 pages
...River Basin for irrigation, power production, flood and silt control, and other beneficial uses in the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The report includes a description of the basin's resources, its needs and problems, and its present and... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Northcutt Ely - 1948 - 1144 pages
...disposition of the waters of the Colorado River, and of the streams tributary thereto, by compact between the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The object is to determine the respective rights of the States to the use and disposition of the waters... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 338 pages
...Divide, 9,000 feet above sea level. It flows 1,293 miles, draining, with its tributaries, parts of the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. The river traverses a semi-arid region containing about 240,000 square miles. It finds the sea in the Gulf... | |
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