Page 858-877 Walnut River Basin Association, Kansas, Harley Cosby, president___ 1600-1602 2771 Wasatch Water Users Association, Utah, Welby Young---- 463, 464 chairman, research committee___ Washington Post, District of Columbia, news story and editorial__-- 3420-3422 man_ 463, 464 Washington Water Power Co____. 601, 602 Water Conservation Committee of Martin County, Fla., Capt. Bruce G. 2761, 2762 Water Development Foundation of Oklahoma, Inc., Guy B. Treat, consult- 2332, 2333 Water District No. 36, Idaho, Leonard Graham, chairman of the commit- 684, 685 Water Resource Committee of the Huron Chamber of Commerce, James "Water Problems of National Interest Affecting California Fish and Wild- 868-877 Water Resources Board of Oklahoma, Guy James, chairman_ 975-982 chairman_. 3192-3194 Watson, Alvin C., chairman, Northeastern Resources Committee__. 2963-2966 2383-2386 Weber, Charles M., M.C.E., Weber Foundation Studies___. 808-812 Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Utah, E. J. Fjelsted, manager_ 2186- Weber Foundation Studies, California, Charles M. Weber, M.C.E. 2189 1578-1579 Weeks, Leon L., secretary, Idaho Cattlemen's Association-- 680 Weiss, Walter, Dade County Board of Commissioners, Florida---- 2735-2741 536 Wells, David E., attorney, Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co----. 2759-2761 995-998 Wells, Everett F., president of Ashland Oil & Refining Co., Kentucky-- 3138-3140 2583-2586 Welsh, William E., secretary manager, National Reclamation Association 3581-3598 West Coast Inland Navigation District, Col. George Kumpe, executive 2727-2729 West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., Walter Wood_--- 3269-3275 Western Kansas Development Association, L. D. Wooster, executive 1503-1516 Western State Engineers, Association of, Harvey O. Banks- 3424-3434 Wetherell, R. M., State senator, Elmore County, Idaho_-_- 634-638 Weydemeyer, Winton W., master, Montana State Grange_ 537-538 677-679 Wheatland Soil Conservation District and Wheatland Irrigation District, Page Wheeldon, Fay, mayor of the city of Sioux Falls, S. Dak.... 230-234 2033-2037 1532-1534 White Clay-Whiskey-Brewery Creeks Watershed District, No. 26, Atchi- 3197-3203 Whitewater Watershed District, Kansas, Charles Joseph, president__ 1522–1525 3369-3374 Wichita Chamber of Commerce, flood control and water resources com- 1574-1578 Wiggins, Mrs. J. L., president, League of Women Voters of South Carolina, 3243-3245 1219-1224 Wightman, Walter W., president, Michigan Farm Bureau_. Wilber, H. R., executive secretary, Florida Wildlife Federation_ 1350-1355 -----2732-2735 Wilke, Harvey, president, Indiana section, American Water Works As- Wilkerson J. C., president, Grand Valley Industrial Development As- Wilkins, Austin H., forest commissioner, State of Maine___ Willham, Dr. Oliver S., president, Oklahoma State University. 3226 2364-2365 2378, 2379 Williams, Arthur M., Jr., vice president and staff counsel, South Carolina 3265-3269 Williams, Dale, president, Southwest Kansas Irrigation Association__ 1544–1546 992-995 Williams, W. A., Jr., chairman, New Mexico State Soil Conservation 2095, 2096 Williamsen, L.C., chairman, north fork of Ogden River small watershed Williamson, Arthur E., director of the division of environmental santita- 2274 182-185 Williamson, Robert L., manager, Atchison Chamber of Commerce, Kansas 1579-1581 3137.3138 Willig, W. Armin, vice president, American Commercial Barge Line Co., Williston Daily Herald, Harry E. Polk, publisher, Williston, N. Dak---- 86-88 Wilson, Charles W., superintendent, Salt Lake City Department of Water 657-663 2205-2208 Wilson, Emmett E., president Verdigus Valley Flood Control and Water 1604, 1605 Wilson, Francis J., executive vice president, Arkansas Basin Develop- 2340-2350 Wilson, G. L., mayor, Shidler, Okla., Salt Creek Dam Association--- 2358–2359 Wilson, Murray A., city of Salina, Kans.... 2634-2635 Wilson Reservoir Association, Kansas, Lex Livingood, representative. 1602– Wilson, Wilbur F., president, Idaho Wool Growers Association____ 680 2431-2435 Wimmer, George R., manager, Industrial Development Council, Sioux 1095-1097 Wisconsin Conservation Department, Walter E. Scott, administrative Page 1696-1741 Wisconsin laws relating to water rights---- 1699-1741 Wise, William S., director, Connecticut State Water Resources Commis- 2949-2958 Wolbrette, Henri, executive vice president, Louisiana Chemical Associa- 2538-2543 Wolman, Abel, chairman, AWWA Committee 1130, preamble to committee 3476-3480 Wood, Franklin C., executive director, Bucks County Planning Com- 1390-1391 Wood, Harold, for Frank Ogden, State representative of Texas County, Woodward, Harry R., director, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, Wooster, L. D., executive secretary, Western Kansas Development 2404-2409 2686-2687 999-1004 1503-1516 Workman, E. J., president, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech- 2012-2014 Worley, George W., director, Pack Foundation Watershed Conservation 2065-2067 WRC-TV (NBC), Stuart Finley, producer of "Our Beautiful Potomac" program__ 3411-3414 Wright, Douglas G., administrator, Southwestern Power Administration, 2424-2425 Wyoming AFL-CIO, Paul D. Shafto---- 302 Wyoming Association of Municipalities, represented by Hon. Worth 175-178 Wyoming Development Association, Lee Keith, president_-_- 293-296 Report submitted by Ciril D. Cranney, chairman of the southwest 197-198 Statement of Reuben V. Anderson, president.. 193-197 Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, statement of S. J. Jiacoletti, State 267-281 Wyoming Mining Association, R. W. Beamer, executive secretary------ 282-283 Statement by Milton Coffman__ 185-192 237-239 Wyoming State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, Kenneth Stur- 283-289 Wyoming Stock Growers Association, statement of Frank Mockler, 253-256 Wyoming Stock Growers Association, statement of Bryan Patrick__ 256-257 Yankton Chamber of Commerce, South Dakota__. 122-124 Warren Hobson, manager_. Yates, C. H., Espanola Valley, N. Mex.... Young, Hon. Milton R_ 28, 32-36, 41, 42, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 79, 80, 125, 150, 151, Young, Howard, Clermont, Fla___ 1060-1067 2092 1380-1384 2755-2757 Young, Robert, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agricul- 2069-2072 Young, Welby, Wasatch Water Users Association___ 2210-2213 Zaun, Richard A., chairman, South Dade Water Control Committee, 2741-2745 Zimmerman, Gordon, National Association of Soil Conservation Dis- 3678-3682 CHARTS AND GRAPHS Page Annual Discharge of North Dakota Streams, Missouri River Basin____ 12 1787 2597 1915 Daily water consumption in the United States in the 1950's, and estimated 1913 Day-to-day traffic variation for 1 month, typical Ohio River lock, at pro- 3079 Elevation of ground water, North Bend, Ohio, 1958. Federal individual income and employment tax collections in the Ohio- Growth of the electric power and aluminum industries in the Ohio Valley. 3176 3088 3081 3084 3077 1789 3408 Load and capability diagrams (co-ops and power companies within the 139, 140 Manufacturing in Utah_--- 2199 Mining in Utah... 2201 Percentage of laborers in basic industries employed in agriculture, manu- 2125 Population forecast, Augusta, Kans__ 1639 Population growth in Utah_-_- 2197 Predicted U.S. crude demand in millions of barrels per day. Graph No. 5: Per capita per day consumption of water from 1934-58. Areas in Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys under jurisdiction of the Brookville Reservoir, Ohio River Basin, Louisville district. Clark Fork Basin, Mont., U.S. Bureau of Reclamation_ 450 530 Commercial recoveries of marked salmon, California. 871 968 Page Lower Big Sioux River___ Electric generating plants and transmission grid, Louisiana__ Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho_. Huron River Basin Irrigation growth in Kansas Great Plains---- Kendall Reservoir (map of proposed site) on Green River, Wyo.. Maps of fish and wildlife areas in Idaho___ faces 2595 626 1288 1480 274 1508 1078 572-576 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Colorado River 852 Minnesota ground water sources. 1750 Missouri River, running through Sioux City, Iowa___. 1096 Montana watershed, water development map-- 501 Nevada, water resources of the Humboldt River Basin. 2158 Ouachita River Basin____. 2607 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation___. 1028 Possible water development for salmon stream enhancement, Sacramento 874 Principal drainage basins__. 2110 Proposed location of the Optima-Hardesty Dam.. 2408 Red River of the North Drainage Basin (within the United States), map Snake River project, Mountain Home division, Guffey, Hillcrest, and 552 Source of water supplies and location of sewage treatment plants of 3036 968 State of Idaho__ 558 States formed from public domain lands_ States taking action on water rights legislation during 1959_ 793 795 faces 229 2409 872, 873 18 TABLES Acreage and projected food production on 12 participating projects in- 2143 Active authorized Federal grant projects‒‒‒‒‒ 2032 American Electric Power Co., wholesale power costs and charges, 1958---. 2983 American Electric Power System New England Power Co. wholesale power 2984 Annual water use, acre-feet- 2273 Approximate average flows in Nevada___. 2169 Bureau of Reclamation, projects under construction in fiscal year 1960 in 252 Cash receipts from farm marketing in Utah_-- 2202 Communities applying for Federal grant under Public Law 660–1960 fiscal 2031 Comparative cost of wholesale power supply purchased by municipal and 2982 1883 Completed projects under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act-- 2031 15 Estimated expenditures for water resource development in Colorado, Estimates of angling intensity and catch of anadromous species of fish 1882 571 |