| Comprehensive Framework Study. California Region. Main Report. |
MAY 1972 |
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CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | This study report, prepared by state and federal agencies under the guidance of the United States Water Resources Council, outlines alternative uses of water and related land resources in the California Region between 1965 and 2020. The Region includes all of California and 7 percent of Oregon. The studies analyze water and related land resources problems, and appraise the probable nature, extent, and timing of solutions to those problems. This ... |
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| Comprensive Framework Study. California Region. Main Report. |
OCT 1971 |
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| Authors:
CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | This study report, prepared by state and federal agencies under the guidance of the United States Water Resources Council, outlines alternative uses of water and related land resources in the California Region between 1965 and 2020. The Region includes all of California and seven percent of Oregon. The studies analyze water and related land resources problems, and appraise the probable nature, extent, and timing of solutions to those problems. This ... |
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| Comprehensive Framework Study. California Region. Appendix XVI. Shoreline Protection and Development. |
JUN 1971 |
271 pages |
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CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | This appendix concerns itself with needs for protection and development of the shoreline zone. The shoreline zone is considered to include the area subject to erosion from sea action and the closely adjoining landward area and comprises a strip generally not exceeding 500 feet in width. It extends along the entire coastline of the California Region, including major bays, estuaries and offshore islands. (Author) |
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| Comprehensive Framework Study. California Region. Appendix XVII. Navigation. |
JUN 1971 |
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CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | The purpose of this appendix is to survey the future needs for navigation facilities, both commercial and recreational, in the California Region. This appendix is concerned solely with the major navigable waters of the Region. These navigable waters include the coastal waters, the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and interconnected streams, and the Colorado River contiguous with the region's boundary. |
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| Comprehensive Framework Study. California Region. Appendix XVIII. General Program and Alternatives. |
JUN 1971 |
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| Authors:
CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | The purpose of this appendix is to present a framework plan and alternatives to serve as a guide for the management, use, and development of the Region's water and related land resources that most nearly satisfies projected local, regional, and national needs. This goal is achieved by defining objectives, estimating needs for goods and services, identifying means to satisfy needs, translating needs into resource requirements, evaluating resource capabilities, formulating alternative ... |
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| Comprehensive Framework Study. California Region. Appendix IX. Flood Control. |
JUN 1971 |
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| Authors:
CALIFORNIA REGION FRAMEWORK STUDY COMMITTEE
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 | The Flood Control Subcommittee finds that serious flood problems exist in the California Region. Although the existing flood control measures have been very effective in their respective areas, damages from flooding continue to increase. Except for the inherent flood risks, most of the flood plain lands are ideally located for residential, commerical, industrial and agricultural development. As the population and economic activity in the California Region continue to grow, recurring ... |
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