Contents Notes |
v. 1, Sect. A. Summary, by Elizabeth L. David and others.--v. 2, Sect. B. Hydrology, by A.J. MacCormack & Gerald J. Stadler.--v. 3, Sect. D. The development of predictive water quality models, by Charles H. Falkner and others.--v. 4, Sect. E. Cost functions for influencing water quality by Elizabeth L. David, Richard S. Howe & John T. Quigley; Sect. F. Relation of participation in outdoor recreation and public attitudes toward water quality, Elizabeth L. David.--v. 5, Sect. G. Systems analysis of hydropower production on the Wisconsin River, Gerald G. Storey.--v. 6, Sect. H. The nature of minimum cost systems for water quality management on the Wisconsin River, by Charles H. Falkner and others.--v. 7, Sect. I Five legal studies on water quality management in Wisconsin, by Peter N. Davis.--v. 8, Sect. J. The economic and fiscal aspects of a regional water quality management system, by Anthony H.J. Dorcey.--v. 9, Sect. K. An analysis of alternative institutional patterns for managing water quality on a regional system basis, by David C. Ranney. |