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Methodology study to develop evaluation criteria For Wild And Scenic Rivers: report of irrigation subproject Item Info

Title:
Methodology study to develop evaluation criteria For Wild And Scenic Rivers: report of irrigation subproject
Authors:
Warnick, C. C.
Contributors:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute; IWRRI
Date:
1971-06
Description:
This report is a subproject of an overall study to try to provide a better methodology for evaluating wild and scenic rivers for possible inclusion in a National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The Salmon River in Idaho has been chosen as the basis for making this methodology study. The specific objectives in this subproject are concerned with evaluating potential for using Salmon River water for irrigation within the river basin and outside the river basin and to determine the impact of such potential irrigation use on the status of the river for inclusion in National Wild and Scenic River System.
Subjects:
irrigation design irrigation potential water conveyance
Location:
Salmon River Basin
Idaho County:
Idaho County
Latitude:
45.47
Longitude:
-115.23
Series:
Methodology Study to Develop Evaluation Criteria for Wild and Scenic Rivers Water for Idaho
Source:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho
Identifier:
IWRRI Number 197117
Publisher:
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
wbv
Date Digitized:
2012
Language:
eng

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"Methodology study to develop evaluation criteria For Wild And Scenic Rivers: report of irrigation subproject", Idaho Waters Digital Library, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iwdl/items/iwdl-197117.html
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