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Walnut River Basin Association, Kansas, Harley Cosby, president___ 1600-1602
Warne, William E., director, State Department of Fish and Game, Cali-
fornia-
Warner, Jack, president, Warrior-Tombigbee Development Association__ 2767-
2771
Warnock, A. D., president, White Clay-Whiskey-Brewery Creeks Water-
shed District No. 26, Atchison County, Kans., A. D. Warnock, president- 1532-
1534
Warrior-Tombigbee Development Association, Jack Warner, president. 2767-
Wasatch County, Utah----

2771
2275, 2276
2210-2213

Wasatch Water Users Association, Utah, Welby Young----
Washington Association of Soil Conservation Districts, J. W. Cornwall,

463, 464

chairman, research committee___

Washington Post, District of Columbia, news story and editorial__-- 3420-3422
Washington State Soil Conservation Committee, J. W. Cornwall, chair-

man_

463, 464

Washington Water Power Co____.

601, 602

Water Conservation Committee of Martin County, Fla., Capt. Bruce G.
Leighton, chairman.

2761, 2762

Water Development Foundation of Oklahoma, Inc., Guy B. Treat, consult-
ing engineer____

2332, 2333

Water District No. 36, Idaho, Leonard Graham, chairman of the commit-
tee of nine__.

684, 685

Water Resource Committee of the Huron Chamber of Commerce, James
H. Ruddy

"Water Problems of National Interest Affecting California Fish and Wild-
life and Outdoor Recreation," by William E. Warne‒‒‒‒

868-877

Water Resources Board of Oklahoma, Guy James, chairman_
Water Resources Committee of Southern Indiana, Inc., John Walls,

975-982
2323-2325

chairman_.

3192-3194

Watson, Alvin C., chairman, Northeastern Resources Committee__.
Waurika project, Oklahoma, data sheet---

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.
Weber River Water Users Association, Utah, D. Earl Harris, manager- 2266, 2267
Wedlan, Hanan D., chairman, New Industries Committee, Kansas City,
Kans., Chamber of Commerce_.

2189
808-812

1578-1579

Weeks, Leon L., secretary, Idaho Cattlemen's Association--
Weisbrod, R. C., mayor, Blackwell, Okla-----

680
2425

Weiss, Walter, Dade County Board of Commissioners, Florida---- 2735-2741
Weller, Robert C., executive secretary, Montana District Council, Lumber
& Sawmill Workers, AFL-CIO_-

536

Wells, David E., attorney, Atlantic Coast Line Railway Co----.
Wells, Delbert, representing the Farm Bureau of the State of South
Dakota_.

2759-2761

995-998

Wells, Everett F., president of Ashland Oil & Refining Co., Kentucky-- 3138-3140
Wells, W. W., assistant director, Louisiana State Parks and Recreation
Commission__

2583-2586

Welsh, William E., secretary manager, National Reclamation Association
with LeSelle E. Coles, president, Harold H. Christy, second vice presi-
dent, and Earl T. Bower, director from Wyoming with various ex-
hibits--.

3581-3598

West Coast Inland Navigation District, Col. George Kumpe, executive
director

2727-2729

West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., Walter Wood_---

3269-3275

Western Kansas Development Association, L. D. Wooster, executive
secretary..

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_
Weyerhauser Co., Tacoma, Wash.

537-538

677-679

Wheatland Soil Conservation District and Wheatland Irrigation District, Page
Wyoming, statement by J. Emerson Utter----

Wheeldon, Fay, mayor of the city of Sioux Falls, S. Dak....
Whipple, Brig. Gen. William, division engineer, southwest division, Corps
of Engineers, Dallas, Tex___.

230-234
1051

2033-2037

1532-1534

White Clay-Whiskey-Brewery Creeks Watershed District, No. 26, Atchi-
son County, Kans., A. D. Warnock, president_-_.
White, Walter G., chairman, New Hampshire Water Resources Board. 2846–2849
Whitewater Valley Flood Control Association, Thomas J. O'Connor, chair-
man, steering committee__

3197-3203

Whitewater Watershed District, Kansas, Charles Joseph, president__ 1522–1525
Whittemore, Mrs. Arthur, member of the board of directors, League of
Women Voters of the United States---

3369-3374

Wichita Chamber of Commerce, flood control and water resources com-
mittee, Don W. Pray, chairman__

1574-1578

Wiggins, Mrs. J. L., president, League of Women Voters of South Carolina,
Hartsville, S.C

3243-3245

1219-1224

Wightman, Walter W., president, Michigan Farm Bureau_.
Wigton, R. W., Sioux City Traffic Bureau, Sioux City, Iowa‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 1090-1093
Wilbar, Charles L., M.D., secretary of health of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania

Wilber, H. R., executive secretary, Florida Wildlife Federation_
Wilderness Society, letter from Olans J. Murie, director_-_-

1350-1355

-----2732-2735
234, 235

Wilke, Harvey, president, Indiana section, American Water Works As-
sociation

Wilkerson J. C., president, Grand Valley Industrial Development As-
sociation, Oklahoma..

Wilkins, Austin H., forest commissioner, State of Maine___
Will, J. G., representing the State of Arizona__.

Willham, Dr. Oliver S., president, Oklahoma State University.

3226

2364-2365
2826-2832
928

2378, 2379

Williams, Arthur M., Jr., vice president and staff counsel, South Carolina
Electric & Gas Co., Columbia, S.C__.

3265-3269

Williams, Dale, president, Southwest Kansas Irrigation Association__ 1544–1546
Williams, Harold, chairman, Charles Mix County Irrigation Committee.
Geddes, S. Dak____

992-995

Williams, W. A., Jr., chairman, New Mexico State Soil Conservation
Committee

2095, 2096

Williamsen, L.C., chairman, north fork of Ogden River small watershed
project, Utah___.

Williamson, Arthur E., director of the division of environmental santita-
tation, Public Health Department, Wyoming--.

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.,
Jeffersonville, Ind----

Williston Daily Herald, Harry E. Polk, publisher, Williston, N. Dak---- 86-88
Wilson, Asher B., Twin Falls, Idaho_.

Wilson, Charles W., superintendent, Salt Lake City Department of Water
Supply and Waterworks____

657-663

2205-2208

Wilson, Emmett E., president Verdigus Valley Flood Control and Water
Conservation Association, Kansas---

1604, 1605

Wilson, Francis J., executive vice president, Arkansas Basin Develop-
ment Association, Inc__.

2340-2350

Wilson, G. L., mayor, Shidler, Okla., Salt Creek Dam Association--- 2358–2359
Wilson, J.C., Pecos River Commissioner for Texas___
2100-2101
Wilson, Keith, director, Michigan State Waterways Commission___ 1140-1143
Wilson Leroy G., commissioner, Finance and Public Utilities, Alexandria,
La---

Wilson, Murray A., city of Salina, Kans....

2634-2635
1564-1566

Wilson Reservoir Association, Kansas, Lex Livingood, representative.

1602–
1604

Wilson, Wilbur F., president, Idaho Wool Growers Association____
Wimberly, Lorris M., director, Louisiana State Department of Public
Works____

680

2431-2435

Wimmer, George R., manager, Industrial Development Council, Sioux
City, Iowa----

1095-1097

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Wisconsin Conservation Department, Walter E. Scott, administrative
assistant to the director‒‒‒‒

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1696-1741

Wisconsin laws relating to water rights----

1699-1741

Wise, William S., director, Connecticut State Water Resources Commis-
sion for New England Governors_

2949-2958

Wolbrette, Henri, executive vice president, Louisiana Chemical Associa-
tion___.

2538-2543

Wolman, Abel, chairman, AWWA Committee 1130, preamble to committee
report

3476-3480

Wood, Franklin C., executive director, Bucks County Planning Com-
mission, Pennsylvania_-

1390-1391

Wood, Harold, for Frank Ogden, State representative of Texas County,
for the Guymon Chamber of Commerce_.
Wood, Walter, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.-.
Woodward, F. L., director, Division of Environmental Sanitation, Min-
nesota Board of Health____

Woodward, Harry R., director, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish,
and Parks____.

Wooster, L. D., executive secretary, Western Kansas Development
Association____.

2404-2409
3269-3275

2686-2687

999-1004

1503-1516

Workman, E. J., president, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech-
nology--

2012-2014

Worley, George W., director, Pack Foundation Watershed Conservation
project, University of New Mexico___

2065-2067

WRC-TV (NBC), Stuart Finley, producer of "Our Beautiful Potomac"

program__

3411-3414

Wright, Douglas G., administrator, Southwestern Power Administration,
Department of Interior____

2424-2425

Wyoming AFL-CIO, Paul D. Shafto----

302

Wyoming Association of Municipalities, represented by Hon. Worth
Story--.

175-178

Wyoming Development Association, Lee Keith, president_-_-
Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation:

293-296

Report submitted by Ciril D. Cranney, chairman of the southwest
district.

197-198

Statement of Reuben V. Anderson, president..

193-197

Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, statement of S. J. Jiacoletti, State
Game and Fish Commissioner___.

267-281

Wyoming Mining Association, R. W. Beamer, executive secretary------ 282-283
Wyoming Natural Resource Board:

Statement by Milton Coffman__
Statement of Orr Garber.

185-192

237-239

Wyoming State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, Kenneth Stur-
man, representative__

283-289

Wyoming Stock Growers Association, statement of Frank Mockler,
president____

253-256

Wyoming Stock Growers Association, statement of Bryan Patrick__ 256-257
Wysocki, Adam, North Dakota Association of Soil Conservation Dis-
tricts_

Yankton Chamber of Commerce, South Dakota__.

122-124
998-999

Warren Hobson, manager_.

Yates, C. H., Espanola Valley, N. Mex....
Young, Andrew B., president, Chamber of Commerce of Greater Phila-
delphia, Pa___.

Young, Hon. Milton R_

28, 32-36, 41, 42, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 58, 79, 80, 125, 150, 151,
169, 255, 295, 343, 346, 363, 364, 380, 381, 412, 413, 636-638, 904,
905, 927, 928, 2660, 2661, 2691, 2702, 3559-3560, 3586, 3608.

Young, Howard, Clermont, Fla___

1060-1067

2092

1380-1384
1, 2, 5, 6,

2755-2757

Young, Robert, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agricul-
ture, Albuquerque, N. Mex____

2069-2072

Young, Welby, Wasatch Water Users Association___

2210-2213

Zaun, Richard A., chairman, South Dade Water Control Committee,
Florida---

2741-2745

Zimmerman, Gordon, National Association of Soil Conservation Dis-
tricts..

3678-3682

CHARTS AND GRAPHS

Page

Annual Discharge of North Dakota Streams, Missouri River Basin____
Annual Water Supply, Missouri River at Sioux City-.
Average B.t.u./net kilowatt-hours, Louisiana___.
Cumulative percentual deviations from summer (May-October) normal
rainfall of 8.71 inches, Honolulu, Hawaii__.

12

1787

2597

1915

Daily water consumption in the United States in the 1950's, and estimated
for 1975____.

1913

Day-to-day traffic variation for 1 month, typical Ohio River lock, at pro-
jected volumes of lock No. 20....

3079

Elevation of ground water, North Bend, Ohio, 1958.

Federal individual income and employment tax collections in the Ohio-
Cumberland drainage basin, as percent of U.S. total collections, 1946–57_
Estimated water demand and supply for Bartlesville, Okla___
Growth comparison of shipments on the Ohio River against total U.S.
production for four key materials___

Growth of the electric power and aluminum industries in the Ohio Valley.
Growth of traffic on Ohio River (1915-58 and estimated 1959-68).
Irrigation and tributary depletion above Sioux City---
Level of Lake Huron, 1837-1959, in 46-year cycles---.

3176

3088
2355

3081

3084

3077

1789

3408

Load and capability diagrams (co-ops and power companies within the
Missouri River Basin).

139, 140

Manufacturing in Utah_---

2199

Mining in Utah...

2201

Percentage of laborers in basic industries employed in agriculture, manu-
facturing, and mining, Utah, 1940–55_.

2125

Population forecast, Augusta, Kans__

1639

Population growth in Utah_-_-

2197

Predicted U.S. crude demand in millions of barrels per day.

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Graph No. 5: Per capita per day consumption of water from 1934-58.
Steps toward complete Federal ownership and control of our water

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Areas in Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys under jurisdiction of the
reclamation board___

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Brookville Reservoir, Ohio River Basin, Louisville district.

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Clark Fork Basin, Mont., U.S. Bureau of Reclamation_
Clark Fork River and tributaries in Montana__

450

530

Commercial recoveries of marked salmon, California.
"Dakota" artesian aquifer, South Dakota___

871

968

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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..
Long-time average rainfall by counties in Kansas (1898-1942)

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
aqueduct --

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
River Basin___

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
of water resources and needs---

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Snake River project, Mountain Home division, Guffey, Hillcrest, and
Long Tom units__.

552

Source of water supplies and location of sewage treatment plants of
Massachusetts communities near and along Connecticut River___.
South Dakota Water Resources Commission, major aquifer areas sur-
veyed to date...

3036

968

State of Idaho__

558

States formed from public domain lands_

States taking action on water rights legislation during 1959_
Territory served in Wyoming Pacific Power & Light Co----
Underground water reserve in the Panhandle of Oklahoma..
Water development with and without provisions for wildlife_
Water-using industries of the United States---
Water resources development plan, North Dakota_---

793

795

faces 229

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872, 873
2421

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TABLES

Acreage and projected food production on 12 participating projects in-
Icluded in the Colorado River storage project----

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
supply costs compared, 1958--

2984

Annual water use, acre-feet-

2273

Approximate average flows in Nevada___.

2169

Bureau of Reclamation, projects under construction in fiscal year 1960 in
the State of Wyoming--

252

Cash receipts from farm marketing in Utah_--

2202

Communities applying for Federal grant under Public Law 660–1960 fiscal
funds---

2031

Comparative cost of wholesale power supply purchased by municipal and
cooperative electric system from private power companies.
Completed Federal projects in Colorado-----

2982

1883

Completed projects under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act--
Development of irrigation in North Dakota----

2031

15

Estimated expenditures for water resource development in Colorado,
1954-80----

Estimates of angling intensity and catch of anadromous species of fish
in Idaho__‒‒‒

1882

571

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