Abstract |
The comprehensive program for the Red River of the North is based on the program of the water pollution control agencies of the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota for this stream. A number of reports of State and Federal cooperative investigations of this interstate stream have been published and have considered present and anticipated future water uses, the quality of water necessary to permit these uses, sources of pollution and their effects on the receiving waters and water uses, benefits derived from abatement of pollution, the added detrimental effect of critical low flows, and finally-needed pollution abatement facilities. The report is a compilation of these findings. (Author Modified Abstract) |