Water use practices on Bureau of Reclamation projects

oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session ... hearing held in Washington, DC, July 19, 1994.

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Water use practices on Bureau of Reclamation projects

oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session ... hearing held in Washington, DC, July 19, 1994.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.
Shipping list no.: 95-0008-P.
"Serial no. 103-101."

Published in
Washington

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.91/13/0973
Library of Congress
KF27 .I538 1994d

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 475 p. :
Number of pages
475

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL878392M
ISBN 10
0160463831
LCCN
95165429
OCLC/WorldCat
31874767
Goodreads
3895074

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