Water-supply
Found in 27 Collections or records:
An Arizona Perspective: Carl Hayden and the Politics of Water in the Pacific Southwest, 1920-1932, Undated
Early Development of the Salt River Project from 1867 to 1912, 1991
Engineering, Legal ... And Other Data ... On Colorado River Protection..., 1962
Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Military Construction Inspection Trip, 1967
Horizon, 1987 February 12
Part Two of the unpublished edit of an interview with Paul Bracken about the quality of life in Phoenix (S31002180808).
Horizon, 1989 April 18
Water Ranching Package, Rep. Herb Guenther Interview, Roger Manning Interview (Taylor); Bommersbach's Byline #133 Package (Bommersbach). Segments on water battles between rural and urban areas and Bommersbach's Byline #133: water ranching. There is a pre-show take for the first 1:10; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1987 October 27
Water Ranches Package, Kathy Ferris and Rep. Herb Genther In-Studio Interview (Taylor); Bommersbach's Byline #72: Rio Salado Package (Durrenberger); Microalgae Package (Shelton). Segments on Bommersbach's Byline (the upcoming vote regarding the Rio Salado Project), controversy over new rules for water ranches, and microalgae as an alternative energy source.
Horizon, 1988 May 3
Water Ranching Package, Bruce Babbitt and Roger Manning In-Studio Interview (Taylor); Bommersbach's Byline #93 Package (Wong); William Eaton Profile Package (Britton). Segments on rural Arizona's attempts to protect water resources, Bommersbach's Byline (the early completion of the Estrella Freeway), and a creator of unique stringed instruments. There is a pre-show take for the first 45 seconds; the title card is then shown and the episode continues normally.
Horizon, 1988 June 27
Regents Task Force Package, Robert MacVicar In-Studio (Britton); Fluoridation Package, Karen Khristen and Irene Shea In-Studio Interview (Palacio). Segments on the use of taxes to fund university education and fluoridation of the water supply. There are television advertisements for the first 1:35; the episode then continues normally. There are more TV ads for the last 45 seconds of the video.