DECISION PARAMETERS FOR COMBINED USE OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGES, SURFACE FLOWS, AND GROUND WATER
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: Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company.
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autor | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.1979.tb00390.x |
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notes | : Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company. |
package_name | Blackwell Publishing |
publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1979 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1979 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8024:1975-1979 |
publikationsjahr_sort | 1979 |
publikationsort | Oxford, UK |
publisher | Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
reference | 15 (1979), S. 0 |
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shingle_author_1 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas |
shingle_author_2 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas |
shingle_author_3 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas |
shingle_author_4 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas |
shingle_catch_all_1 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas DECISION PARAMETERS FOR COMBINED USE OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGES, SURFACE FLOWS, AND GROUND WATER Blackwell Publishing Ltd : Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company. 1752-1688 17521688 |
shingle_catch_all_2 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas DECISION PARAMETERS FOR COMBINED USE OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGES, SURFACE FLOWS, AND GROUND WATER Blackwell Publishing Ltd : Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company. 1752-1688 17521688 |
shingle_catch_all_3 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas DECISION PARAMETERS FOR COMBINED USE OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGES, SURFACE FLOWS, AND GROUND WATER Blackwell Publishing Ltd : Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company. 1752-1688 17521688 |
shingle_catch_all_4 | Nelson, Doug C. Cox, P. Thomas DECISION PARAMETERS FOR COMBINED USE OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGES, SURFACE FLOWS, AND GROUND WATER Blackwell Publishing Ltd : Decision parameters affecting combined use of effluent discharges and surface flows and ground water available at Gillespie Dam on the Gila River in Arizona are identified and analyzed. Hydrologic, economic, legal, and institutional parameters are considered separately and in combination. The interrelationships of irrigation subsystems, water use functions, institutional involvement, economic and legal constraints are illustrated. Recent hydrologic studies indicate that the natural flow of the Gila River will increase with the discharge of Phoenix sewage effluent and then there will be a drastic decline when the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station commences in 1985. Competition for any increases in effluent discharges and surface flows could be ameliorated through the combined efforts of existing or reorganized entities resulting in sharing of costs and benefits. The analysis leads to recommendations concerning joint use of facilities, proration of fixed and variable costs, and creation of a mutual water company. 1752-1688 17521688 |
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