District of Columbia water supply: hearing before the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency and the District of Columbia of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, October 10, 1979 |
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... of the study was to determine if there were any serious legal impediments to regional water management . By the year 2020 , water supply demands for the Washington metropolitan area are expected to reach about 1,095 million gallons per day ...
... of the study was to determine if there were any serious legal impediments to regional water management . By the year 2020 , water supply demands for the Washington metropolitan area are expected to reach about 1,095 million gallons per day ...
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... of the Potomac River Basin ( PRB ) States and the District of Columbia were also enumerated . By the year 2020 , water supply demands for the Washington Metropolitan Area ( WMA ) are expected to reach 1,095 million gallons per day ( mgd ) ...
... of the Potomac River Basin ( PRB ) States and the District of Columbia were also enumerated . By the year 2020 , water supply demands for the Washington Metropolitan Area ( WMA ) are expected to reach 1,095 million gallons per day ( mgd ) ...
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... for the Washington Metro- politan Area ( WMA ) are expected to reach 1,095 million gallons per 1 / day ( mgd ) while the population of the area is expected to increase to 8 million . If such trends materialize , the problems of water ...
... for the Washington Metro- politan Area ( WMA ) are expected to reach 1,095 million gallons per 1 / day ( mgd ) while the population of the area is expected to increase to 8 million . If such trends materialize , the problems of water ...
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... gallons per day . These figures suggest that 3 / seasonal and yearly flow variations pose significant problems . For 1978 , the water supply was more than adequate due to sub- stantial rainfall but when severe droughts reoccur , the ...
... gallons per day . These figures suggest that 3 / seasonal and yearly flow variations pose significant problems . For 1978 , the water supply was more than adequate due to sub- stantial rainfall but when severe droughts reoccur , the ...
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... for the Baltimore district . TESTIMONY OF COL . JAMES W. PECK , DISTRICT ENGINEER , BALTI- MORE DISTRICT , ARMY CORPS ... gallons per day to the Potomac during low flows for water supply and water quality purposes . Senator MATHIAS . You ...
... for the Baltimore district . TESTIMONY OF COL . JAMES W. PECK , DISTRICT ENGINEER , BALTI- MORE DISTRICT , ARMY CORPS ... gallons per day to the Potomac during low flows for water supply and water quality purposes . Senator MATHIAS . You ...
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