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Main Title USDA report on water and related land resources : Central Lahontan Basin, Walker River Subbasin, Nevada-California /
CORP Author Nevada River Basin Survey Staff,
Publisher U.S. Department of Agriculture Field Advisory Committee,
Year Published 1969
OCLC Number 00091966
Subjects Water resources development--Nevada--Walker River Valley ; Natural resources--Nevada--Walker River Valley--Management ; Economic development--Nevada--Walker River Valley ; Natural resources--Management
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ERAM  TD224.N2 A57 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 07/15/2013
Collation viii, 232 pages illustrations, maps (some folded color) 27 cm
Notes
"Based on a cooperative study by the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Resources Agency of California, and the United States Department of Agriculture." Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-232).
Contents Notes
Summary -- Introduction -- Natural resources of the subbasin -- Economic development -- Water and related land resource problems -- Present and future needs for water and related land resource development -- Existing water and related land resource projects and programs -- Water and related land resource development potential -- Opportunities for development and impacts of USDA programs -- Coordination and programs for future development -- References. "The objective of the Walker River Subbasin Report is to contribute to comprehensive planning for the coordinated and orderly development, management, and use of water and related land resources of the subbasin. It is anticipated that the information presented in this report will: (1) identify the present and potential land and water problems and opportunities for solving them; (2) provide a basis for more effective coordination of U.S. Department of Agriculture resource programs with the related activities of each State and with other Federal agencies; (3) provide a sound basis for the development of water and related land resources by means of Public Law 566 projects for other programs; (4) indicate opportunities for development of water resources and the rehabilitation of depleted watersheds and rangelands of the national forest and public domain, as part of the multiple use programs for these Federal lands. This subbasin report includes: (1) an inventory of the natural resources; (2) an analysis of economic development; (3) a definition of the causes and extent of the resource problems; (4) an indication of present and future needs for resource development; (5) a short discussion of existing resource projects and programs; (6) a description of the resource development potential; (7) an indication of the opportunities for development under U.S. Department of Agriculture programs; and (8) suggested future programs and coordination needs among all groups and agencies. The natural resource inventory was supplemented by a detailed reconnaissance soil survey covering the subbasin. The results of the survey produced a broad but comprehensive summation of the subbasin's most basic resource, along with an interpretative tabulation of the hazards, limitations, and potentials for its use"--Page 1.