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Water-supply

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 27 Collections or records:

Horizon, 1987 February 12

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Scope and Contents

Part Two of the unpublished edit of an interview with Paul Bracken about the quality of life in Phoenix (S31002180808).

Dates: 1987 February 12

Horizon, 1989 April 18

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Identifier: 8131
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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.

Dates: 1989 April 18

Horizon, 1987 October 27

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Identifier: 7007
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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.

Dates: 1987 October 27

Horizon, 1988 May 3

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Identifier: 7142
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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.

Dates: 1988 May 3

Horizon, 1988 June 27

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Identifier: 7181
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1988 June 27