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Agricultural Perspectives on Water Resource Management in the Americas (I)


 January 1985 - July 1993
 
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 AGRICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
 IN THE AMERICAS
 
 1                              NAL Call. No.: S625.P4A13 1988
 5 anos de conservacion de suelos con los campesinos de los
 andes peruanos autoevaluacion del Programa Nacional de
 Conservacion de Suelos y Aguas en Cuencas Hidrograficas  [Five
 years of soil conservation with the peasants of the Peruvian
 Andes]..  Cinco anos de conservacion de suelos con los
 campesinos de los andes peruanos
 Programa Nacional de Manejo de Cuencas y Conservacion de
 Suelos (Peru),Peru, Ministerio de Agricultura
 Lima? : Vice Ministerio de Recursos Naturales y Desarrollo
 Rural, Programa Nacional de Manejo de Cuencas y Conservacion
 de Suelos : Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia
 (CONCYTEC),; 1988.
 234 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.  At head of title: Ministerio de
 Agricultura.  Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  Spanish
 
 Descriptors: Soil conservation; Watershed management; Water
 conservation
 
 
 2                               NAL Call. No.: HD1696.B84N647
 Acoes do DNOCS no Nordeste perspectivas  [Activities of the
 DNOCS in the Northeast].
 Borges, Uirande Augusto
 Brazil, Departamento Nacional de Obras contra as Secas
 Brasilia : MINTER : Departamento Nacional de Obras Contra as
 Secas ;; 1985. 17 p., 48 leaves : ill. ; 21 cm.  Cover title. 
 "Visita da escola superior de guerra -- 29 de Julho de 1985;
 palestra do Sr. Diretor Geral, Erg. Uirande Augusto Borges:
 "A.  Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  Portuguese
 
 Descriptors: Brazil, Northeast; Economic policy; Water
 resources development; Brazil, Northeast
 
 
 3                                    NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 Agency autonomy in transboundary resource management: the
 United States Section of the International Boundary and Water
 Commission, United States and Mexico.
 Mumme, S.P.; Moore, S.T.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1990. Natural resources journal v. 30 (3): p. 661-684; 1990. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Mexico; Texas; Water policy; Water
 management; Boundaries; International cooperation; Federal
 government; Public agencies; International organizations;
 Organizational development; Administration; Politics
 
 
 4                                 NAL Call. No.: TD427.A35A37
 Agricultural chemicals and groundwater protection emerging
 management and policy : proceedings of a conference held
 October 22-23, 1987, St. Paul, Minnesota.
 Freshwater Foundation
 Navarre, Minn., U.S.A. (Box 90, Navarre 55392-0090) : The
 Foundation,; 1988. iii, 235 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.  Includes
 bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural chemicals; Environmental aspects;
 Congresses; Water, Underground; Pollution; Congresses; Water
 quality management; Government policy; Congresses;
 Agricultural chemicals industry; Congresses
 
 
 5                                NAL Call. No.: TD427.A35A372
 Agricultural chemicals and groundwater protection suggested
 directions for consideration and action : recommendations from
 the conference, Agricultural chemicals and groundwater
 protection : emerging management and policy, October 1987, St.
 Paul, Minnesota.
 Freshwater Foundation, United States, Soil Conservation
 Service Navarre, Minn. : The Foundation,; 1988.
 10 p. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural chemicals; Environmental aspects;
 Congresses; Water, Underground; Pollution; Congresses;
 Agricultural pollution; Congresses
 
 
 6                                   NAL Call. No.: 412.9 N814
 Agricultural chemicals and prairie pothole wetlands: meeting
 the needs of the resource and the farmer--Canadian
 perspective.
 Forsyth, D.J.
 Washington, D.C. : Wildlife Management Institute; 1989.
 Transactions of the ... North American Wildlife and Natural
 Resources Conference (54th): p. 59-66; 1989.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Canada; Pollution by agriculture; Fertilizers;
 Pesticide residues; Waterfowl; Wildlife management; Wetlands;
 Hemiptera; Insect control
 
 
 7                                   NAL Call. No.: 412.9 N814
 Agricultural chemicals and prairie pothole wetlands: meeting
 the needs of the resource and the farmer--U.S. perspective.
 Grue, C.E.; Tome, M.W.; Messmer, T.A.; Henry, D.B.; Swanson,
 G.A.; DeWeese, L.R.
 Washington, D.C. : Wildlife Management Institute; 1989.
 Transactions of the ... North American Wildlife and Natural
 Resources Conference (54th): p. 43-58. ill., maps; 1989. 
 Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Fertilizers;
 Pesticide residues; Waterfowl; Wildlife management; Wetlands;
 Hemiptera; Insect control
 
 
 8                               NAL Call. No.: aS548.75.U5A37
 Agricultural chemicals and the environment working papers of
 the USDA Working Group on Agricultural Chemicals and the
 Environment.
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Working Group on
 Agricultural Chemicals and the Environment
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,; 1989.
 v, 281 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  June 1989.  Includes
 bibliograhical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural chemicals; Agricultural pollution
 
 
 9                                  NAL Call. No.: TD227.O5A37
 Agricultural chemicals and water quality in Ontario
 proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the Ontaio Water
 Management Research and Services Committee (O.W.M.R.S.C.) :
 November 17-18, 1988, Kitchener, Ontario. Stone, J. A.; Logan,
 L. L.
 Ontario Water Management Research and Services Committee
 Ontario?: s.n., 1988? (Windsor, Ont. : Herald Press); 1989.
 116 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.  Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Ontario; Congresses;
 Agricultural chemicals; Environmental aspects; Ontario;
 Congresses; Water quality management; Ontario; Congresses
 
 
 10                               NAL Call. No.: S589.I57 1988
 Agricultural ecology and environment : proceedings of an
 International Symposium on Agricultural Ecology and
 Environment Padoua, Italy, 5-7 April 1988.
 International Symposium on Agricultural Ecology and
 Environment 1988 : Padua, Italy.
 Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier,; 1989.
 viii, 636 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.  Reprinted from Agricultural
 Ecosystems and Environment, vol. 27, nos. 1-4 (1989). 
 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural ecology; Congresses; Agriculture;
 Congresses; Agricultural pollution; Congresses; Agricultural
 conservation; Congresses
 
 
 11                                      NAL Call. No.: A00008
 Agricultural non-point pollution: a regulatory dilemma.
 Carriker, R.R.; Boggess, W.G.
 Knoxville, Tenn. : Tenneessee Valley Authority; 1988.
 Forum for applied and public policy v. 3 (2): p. 63-70; 1988. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 pollution; Legislation; Regulations; Educational programs;
 Fiscal policy
 
 
 12                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Agricultural nonpoint pollution control: a time for sticks?.
 Cook, K.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 105-106;
 1985 Jan.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Pollution by agriculture; Control; Programs;
 Regulations; Resource management
 
 
 13                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Agricultural nonpoint pollution control: voluntary or
 mandatory. Epp, D.J.; Shortle, J.S.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 111-114;
 1985 Jan. Includes 8 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Political
 attitudes
 
 
 14                                   NAL Call. No.: TD223.P39
 Agricultural nonpoint source pollution in the Midwest.
 Walker, R.D.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environ Protection Agency, Office of
 Water Regul and Standards; 1985.
 Perspectives on nonpoint source pollution : proceedings of a
 national conference, Kansas City, Missouri, May 19-22, 1985.
 p. 497-498; 1985.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Great basin and pacific slope; North central
 states of U.S.A.; Water pollution; Pollution by agriculture;
 Erosion control; Tillage; Agricultural chemicals; Pollutants
 
 
 15                                  NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34
 Agricultural pollution control: implications from the Rural
 Clean Water Program.
 Young, C.E.; Magleby, R.S.
 Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources Association;
 1987 Aug. Water resources bulletin v. 23 (4): p. 701-707; 1987
 Aug.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water pollution; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 composition and quality; Cost benefit analysis; Cost
 effectiveness analysis; Program evaluation
 
 
 16                                NAL Call. No.: Z5862.2.W3G7
 Agricultural pollution of groundwater bibliography-in-brief,
 1985-1987. Grenfell, Adrienne C.
 Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service
 Washington, D.C. : Congressional Research Service, Library.of
 Congress, [1988?]; 1988.
 9 p. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  "CRS report for Congress"--Cover. 
 January 1988. 88-29 L.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural chemicals; Environmental aspects;
 United States; Bibliography; Water, Underground; Pollution;
 United States; Bibliography
 
 
 17                            NAL Call. No.: S494.5.W3A4 1985
 Agricultural water management proceedings of a Symposium on
 Agricultural Management Arnhem/Netherlands/18-21 June 1985.
 Wijk, A. L. M. van; Wesseling, J.
 Commission of the European Communities, Land and Water Use
 Management Programme, Commission of the European Communities,
 Coordination of Agricultural Research
 Symposium on Agricultural Water Management 1985 : Arnhem,
 Netherlands. Rotterdam ; Boston : A.A. Balkema,; 1986.
 vii, 325 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm. (EUR ; 10055 en).  Sponsored
 by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-
 General for Agriculture, Coordination of Agricultural
 Research, as part of the Land and Water Use and Management
 Programme.  Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water in agriculture; Congresses; Water quality
 management; Congresses; Land use; Management; Congresses;
 Water use; Management; Congresses; Irrigation; Congresses
 
 
 18                                 NAL Call. No.: TD227.O5A37
 Agricultural water quality perspectives in Ontario. I.
 Singer, S.N.
 Ontario? : s.n., 1988? :.; 1988.
 Agricultural chemicals and water quality in Ontario : proc of
 a workshop sponsored by the Ontario Water Management Res and
 Services Committee : Nov 17-18, 1988, Kitchener, Ontario /
 J.A. Stone and L.L. Logan (editors). p. 4-16; 1988.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ontario; Water pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Water supplies; Polluted water; Control methods;
 Government organizations
 
 
 19                                  NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F22
 Agriculture and ground water quality: challenges and
 opportunities for public policy education.
 Abdalla, C.W.
 Oak Brook, Ill. : Farm Foundation; 1987.
 Increasing understanding of public problems and policies. p.
 133-142; 1987. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural chemicals; Groundwater;
 Water composition and quality; Land use; Contamination; Public
 relations
 
 
 20                                  NAL Call. No.: HD1755.A44
 Agriculture and the environment.
 Phipps, Tim; Crosson, Pierre R.; Price, Kent A.
 National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy (U.S.)
 Conference on Agriculture and the Environment 1986 : Resources
 for the Future. Washington, D.C. : National Center for Food
 and Agricultural Policy, Resources for the Future,; 1986.
 xvii, 298 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.  On cover: The National Center
 for Food and Agricultural Policy annual policy review, 1986. 
 Based on papers and discussion at a Conference on Agriculture
 and the Environment sponsored by the National Center for Food
 and Agricultural Policy held in April 1986 at Resources for
 the Future, Washington, D.C.  Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural conservation; Government policy;
 United States; Congresses; Agricultural pollution; Government
 policy; United States; Congresses; Agricultural ecology;
 Government policy; United States; Congresses; Agricultural
 innovations; Environmental aspects; Government policy; United
 States; Congresses; Pesticides; Environmental aspects;
 Government policy; United States; Congresses; Food
 contamination; Government policy; United States; Congresses;
 Soil conservation; Government policy; United States;
 Congresses; Environmental policy; United States; Congresses
 
 
 21                                  NAL Call. No.: HD1755.A44
 Agriculture and the environment: an overview.
 Phipps, T.T.; Crosson, P.R.
 Washington, D.C. : National Center for Food and Agric Policy,
 Resources for the Future; 1986.
 Agriculture and the environment / Tim T. Phipps, Pierre R.
 Crosson, and Kent A. Price, editors. p. 3-31; 1986.  Paper
 presented at a conference on "Agriculture and the
 Environment," April, 1986, Washington, D.C.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Agricultural
 policy; Environmental policy; Decentralization; Agricultural
 structure; Structural change; Agricultural production; Farm
 inputs; Pesticides; Groundwater pollution; Sediment pollution;
 Erosion; Nutrients; Runoff water; Water composition and
 quality; Public opinion
 
 
 22                                    NAL Call. No.: 100 T31M
 Agriculture and water quality in the Great Plains: status and
 recommendations. College Station, Tex. : The Station; 1992
 Mar.
 Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
 Station (1738): 24 p.; 1992 Mar.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Northern plains states of U.S.A.; Southern plains
 states of U.S.A.; Water quality; Water pollution; Agricultural
 production; Runoff; Erosion; Control
 
 
 23                                    NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
 Agriculture and water quality: old problem, new urgency.
 Carriker, R.; Purvis, A.
 Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1990 Jul.
 Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern
 Agricultural Economics Association v. 22 (1): p. 27-32, 41-46;
 1990 Jul.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
 Southern Agricultural Economics Association, February 3-7,
 1990, Little Rock, Arkansas. Discussion by H.P. Mapp, p.
 41-46.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Drinking water; Groundwater; Water
 composition and quality; Pollution by agriculture; Pesticide
 residues; Universities; Usda; Roles; Resolution
 
 
 24                                 NAL Call. No.: HC79.W32A37
 Agriculture and water quality: where are we and why?.
 Libby, L.W.; Boggess, W.G.
 Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner; 1990.
 Agriculture and water quality : international perspectives /
 edited by John B. Braden and Stephen B. Lovejoy. p. 9-37;
 1990.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 composition and quality; Environmental policy
 
 
 25                                    NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
 Agriculture as the problem: new agendas and new opportunities.
 Batie, S.S.
 Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1988 Jul.
 Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern
 Agricultural Economics Association v. 20 (1): p. 1-11; 1988
 Jul.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural policy; Political power;
 Structural change; Environmental pollution; Agricultural
 colleges; Groundwater pollution; Pollution by agriculture;
 Planning of research; Extension activities
 
 
 26                                  NAL Call. No.: HD1751.C45
 Agriculture as the problem: the case of groundwater
 contamination. Batie, S.S.
 Merrifield, Va. : American Agricultural Economic Association;
 1988. Choices : the magazine of food, farm and resource issues
 v. 3 (3): p. 4-7. ill; 1988.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Water composition and quality; Environmental
 policy; Water policy; Agricultural chemicals
 
 
 27                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Agriculture nonpoint pollution control: an assessment.
 Braden, J.B.; Uchtmann, D.L.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 23-26.
 ill; 1985 Jan. Includes 33 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 pollution; Environmental policy
 
 
 28                                    NAL Call. No.: 57.8 SO4
 Agriculture not sole culprit.
 Clark, E.H. II; Richardson, N.B.
 Peoria, Ill. : Solutions Magazine; 1986 Jul.
 Solutions v. 30 (5): p. 32-36; 1986 Jul.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water pollution; Groundwater; Pollution
 by agriculture; Nitrates
 
 
 29                                   NAL Call. No.: TD223.U57
 Agriculture USDA needs to better focus its water quality
 responsibilities : report to the Chairman, Environment,
 Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee, Committee on
 Government Operations, House of Representatives.. USDA needs
 to better focus its water quality responsibilities United
 States. General Accounting Office; United States, Congress,
 House, Committee on Government Operations, Environment,
 Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee
 Washington, DC : The Office,; 1990; GA 1.13:RCED-90-162.
 50 p . ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  July 1990.  GAO/RCED-90-162.
 "B-239481"--p.[1].
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural wastes; Water, Underground; Water
 quality management
 
 
 30                                   NAL Call. No.: TD201.W92
 Anaerobics attack tropical wastewaters.
 London : T. Telford Ltd; 1988 Aug.
 World water v. 11 (7): p. 31. ill; 1988 Aug.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Netherlands; Colombia; Waste waters; Waste water
 treatment; Anaerobic digesters; Design; Development projects;
 Construction technology; Maintenance; Performance
 
 
 31                       NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.90-4036
 Analysis of ground-water flow in the A-sand aquifer at
 Paramaribo, Suriname, South America..  Analysis of ground
 water flow in the A-sand aquifer at Paramaribo, Suriname,
 South America
 Hutchinson, C. B.
 Organization of American States, Geological Survey (U.S.)
 Tallahassee, Fla. : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological
 Survey ; [Denver, Colo. : Books and Open-File Reports Section
 distributor],; 1990; I 19.42/4:90-4036.
 iv, 65 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Water-resources
 investigations report ; 90-4036).  Includes bibliographical
 references (p. 30).
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Groundwater flow
 
 
 32                                   NAL Call. No.: 55.9 IN8A
 Analysis of the relation intensity-duration-frequency of heavy
 rains for Ribierao Preto.
 Vieira, D.B.; Souza, C.Z. de
 New Delhi : The Commission; 1985 Jan.
 ICID bulletin - International Commission on Irrigation and
 Drainage v. 34 (1): p. 49-55, 66. ill; 1985 Jan.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Rain; Duration; Drainage; Soil
 conservation
 
 
 33                                  NAL Call. No.: 281.9 P942
 Animal agriculture and the environment: the human context of
 decision making. Wu, L.S.; Molnar, J.J.
 Tuskegee, Ala. : Tuskegee University; 1989.
 Proceedings of the ... Annual Professional Agricultural
 Workers Conference (47th): p. 189-196; 1989.  In the series
 analytic: Outreach to the Rural Disadvantaged: issues and
 strategies for the 21st century / edited by N. Baharanyi, R.
 Zabawa, W. Hill. Meeting held December 3-5, 1989, Tuskegee,
 Alabama.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Animal wastes;
 Environmental degradation; Water quality; Environmental
 protection
 
 
 34                                NAL Call. No.: HD1694.A3M85
 Apportioning groundwater beneath the U.S.-Mexico border
 obstacles and alternatives.
 Mumme, Stephen P.
 San Diego : Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of
 California, San Diego,; 1988.
 vii, 54 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (Research report series (University
 of California, San Diego. Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies) ;
 45.).  Bibliography: p. [47]-54.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; Mexican-American Border
 Region; Water-supply; Mexican-American Border Region; Water-
 rights; Mexican-American Border Region
 
 
 35                                   NAL Call. No.: TD223.P39
 Appropriate designs for documenting water quality improvements
 from agricultural NPS control programs.
 Spooner, J.; Maas, R.P.; Dressing, S.A.; Smolen, M.D.;
 Humenik, F.J. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environ Protection
 Agency, Office of Water Regul and Standards; 1985.
 Perspectives on nonpoint source pollution : proceedings of a
 national conference, Kansas City, Missouri, May 19-22, 1985.
 p. 30-34; 1985.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: North Carolina; Water composition and quality;
 Experimental designs; Water pollution; Control; Programs;
 Pollution by agriculture; Monitoring
 
 
 36                                    NAL Call. No.: 475 AC83
 Aspects of the chemistry and hydrology of the Orituco river,
 Venezuela. Cressa, C.; Senior, C.T.
 Caracas : Asociacion Venezolana para el Avance de la Ciencia;
 1987. Acta cientifica venezolana v. 38 (1): p. 99-105. maps;
 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Venezuela; River water; Rivers; Water composition
 and quality; Hydrological data; Ph; Phosphorus; Water
 hardness; Nitrates; Nitrites
 
 
 37                                  NAL Call. No.: 280.8 J822
 Assessing strategies for control of irrigation-induced
 salinity in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
 Gardner, R.L.; Young, R.A.
 Ames, Iowa : American Agricultural Economics Association; 1988
 Feb. American journal of agricultural economics v. 70 (1): p.
 37-49; 1988 Feb. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Great basin and pacific slope; Western states of
 U.S.A.; Mexico; Water management; Irrigated farming; Linear
 programming; Water policy; Saline water; Minerals; Fiscal
 policy; Subsidies; Right of access; Linear models
 
 
 38                                  NAL Call. No.: RA1221.T69
 Assessment of mutagenic activity in drinking water from Sao
 Paulo City, Brazil.
 Sanchez, P.S.; Coimbrao, C.A.; Coelho, M.C.L.; Valent, G.U.;
 Sato, M.I.Z.; Martins, M.T.
 New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons; 1992 May.
 Environmental toxicology and water quality v. 7 (2): p.
 141-155; 1992 May. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Sao paulo; Drinking water; Water quality;
 Chlorinated hydrocarbons; Chlorine; Organic compounds;
 Mutagenicity; Bioassays; Carcinogens; Dosage effects
 
 Abstract:  During the last decade, studies carried out in
 several countries throughout the world have disclosed the
 presence of halogenated hydrocarbons and other potentially
 carcinogenic compounds in drinking water, causing public
 concern with respect to the quality of drinking water.
 Considering this problem, chlorinated drinking water from
 seven water treatment plants in Sao Paulo and from its water
 sources were tested for mutagenicity in the Ames/Salmonella
 assay. Different volumes of raw and treated waters were
 concentrated by XAD-2 resin, and eluted in methanol and
 methylene chloride. Organic extracts ressuspended in DMSO were
 assayed for dose response in Salmonella typhimrium strains
 TA98 and TA100, with and without metabolic activation, using
 the plate incorporation technique. Results showed higher
 incidence of mutagenic activity in water samples after
 chlorination than in raw water. The majority of positive
 responses were decreased by addition of metabolic activation,
 confirming the presence of direct-acting mutagens, produced
 during water chlorination, although significant mutagenicity
 was also observed in the presence of S9. Mutagenic levels
 ranged from 104 to 569 revertants/L in raw water, and in
 chlorinated drinking water, between 10 and 418 revertants/L.
 Based on the results obtained in this study, it is essential
 to study and identify mutagenic compounds evolving from the
 chlorination processes, and to determine, for water treatment
 plants with high incidence of mutagenic compounds, the
 procedures to avoid or eliminate this problem, as well as to
 establish an effective monitoring program.
 
 
 39                                  NAL Call. No.: 292.8 W295
 Assessment of runoff and suspended sediment yield in a
 partially forested catchment in southern Chile.
 Iroume, A.
 Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union; 1990 Nov.
 Water resources research v. 26 (11): p. 2637-2642. ill., maps;
 1990 Nov. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Chile; Runoff; Sediment; Sediment yield; Rain;
 Stream flow; Watersheds; Forests; Grasslands
 
 Abstract:  A 12-month study of runoff and suspended sediment
 yield was undertaken in a 0.93 km2 catchment in southern
 Chile. Rainfall and total runoff for the period December 1983-
 November 1984 were estimated at 2170 and 1150 mm,
 respectively, representing a runoff coefficient of 0.53.
 Suspended sediment concentrations ranged between 14 and 186 mg
 L-1, with an average of 71 mg L-1. Suspended sediment yield
 was estimated at 84 t or 90 t km-2 yr-1.
 
 
 40                                      NAL Call. No.: A00069
 The bay reaps what farmers sow: controlling pollution from
 agriculture is critical to restoring the Chesapeake.
 Cohn, D.
 Washington, D.C. : The Washington Post Co; 1990 Nov26.
 The Washington post. p. E1, E5; 1990 Nov26.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Virginia; Maryland; Pennsylvania; Water
 pollution; Pesticide residues; Fertilizers; Algae; Usda
 
 
 41                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Benefit and cost insights from the Rural Clean Water Program.
 Piper, S.; Young, C.E.; Magleby, R.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society of America;
 1989 May. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 44 (3): p.
 203-208. ill; 1989 May. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Rural areas; Water quality; Programs; Water use
 
 
 42                                  NAL Call. No.: 57.8 P34AE
 Biogeochemistry of certain forested landscapes of different
 temperature regions.
 Bazilevich, N.I.; Shitikova, T.Y.
 New York, N.Y. : Scripta Technica; 1990.
 Soviet soil science v. 22 (1): p. 1-13; 1990.  Translated
 from: Pochvovedeniye, (7), 1989, p. 11-23. (57.8 P34). 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English; Russian
 
 Descriptors: U.S.S.R.in europe; South America; Forest soils;
 Boreal forests; Tropical rain forests; Forest steppe soils;
 Taiga soils; Biogeochemical cycles; Biological production;
 Water composition and quality; Mineral content; Nitrogen
 content; Chemical composition; Nutrient cycles; Nutrient
 balance; Ecosystems; Tropical zones; Temperate zones
 
 
 43                                   NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
 Brazil's Balbina Dam: environment versus the legacy of the
 pharaohs in Amazonia.
 Fearnside, P.M.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1989 Jul.
 Environmental management v. 13 (4): p. 401-423. ill., maps;
 1989 Jul. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Tropical rain forests; Dams;
 Hydroelectric schemes; Environmental degradation; Program
 evaluation; Water pollution
 
 
 44                            NAL Call. No.: TD228.A1A83 1987
 Calidad y cantidad del agua en Mexico  [Quality and quantity
 of water in Mexico]., 1a ed..
 Athie Lambarri, Mauricio
 Mexico : Universo Veintiuno,; 1987.
 152 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (Coleccion Medio ambiente. Temas ; 3). 
 Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  Spanish
 
 Descriptors: Water quality; Mexico; Water-supply; Mexico;
 Water resources development; Mexico
 
 
 45                                  NAL Call. No.: 500 AM322A
 Changes in Mississippi River water quality this century:
 implications for coastal food webs.
 Turner, R.E.; Rabalais, N.N.
 Washington, D.C. : The Institute; 1991 Mar.
 BioScience - American Institute of Biological Sciences v. 41
 (3): p. 140-147. maps; 1991 Mar.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Louisiana; Gulf of Mexico; River water; Water
 quality; Eutrophication; Fertilizers; Nitrates; Phosphorus;
 Silicates; Water pollution; Watersheds; Food chains; Indicator
 plants; Bacillariophyta; Phytoplankton
 
 
 46                                   NAL Call. No.: QH540.S64
 Chemical relationships between vegetation, soil and water in
 contrasting inundation areas of Amazonia.
 Furch, K.; Klinge, H.
 Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1989.
 Special publications ... of the British Ecological Society
 (9): p. 189-204. maps; 1989.  In the series analytic: Mineral
 Nutrients in Tropical Forest and Savanna Ecosystems / edited
 by J. Proctor.  Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Forests; Ecosystems; Submergence;
 Vegetation; Nutrient content; Phosphorus; Potassium; Sodium;
 Calcium; Magnesium; Soil fertility; Water quality
 
 
 47                                    NAL Call. No.: SF191.G4
 Clean water act: agriculture's next major battle.
 Hartnett, K.
 Macon, Ga. : Georgia Cattlemen's Association; 1991 May.
 Georgia cattleman v. 19 (5): p. 22, 25, 64. ill; 1991 May.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Feedlots; Cattle manure;
 Irrigation water
 
 
 48                  NAL Call. No.: aG4302.C6C315 1985 .U5 Map
 Colorado River basin, AZ., CA., CO., NV., NM., UT. and WY.
 United States. Soil Conservation Service
 Fort Worth, Tex. : USDA-SCS,; 1985.
 1 map : col. ; 74 x 59 cm.  Base compiled from 1:2,000,000
 U.S.G.S. national atlas maps.  Includes location map.  January
 1985, 4-R-38805-1.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico); Maps
 
 
 49                            NAL Call. No.: TD479.2.C64 1985
 Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act Public Law 93-320,
 June 24, 1974 as amended by Public Law 98-569, October 30,
 1984.
 Engineering and Research Center (U.S.), Colorado River Water
 Quality Office Denver, Colo. : Colorado River Water Quality
 Office, Bureau of Reclamation,; 1985.
 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm.  "June 1, 1985"--1st
 prelim. p. Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico); Saline
 water conversion; Watershed management
 
 
 50                                NAL Call. No.: TD225.C665S3
 Colorado River simulation system executive summary.
 Schuster, Ronald J.
 United States, Bureau of Reclamation
 Denver, CO : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
 ; Springfield, Va. : Available from the National Technical
 Information Service,; 1987. iii, 10 p. : ill., 1 map ; 28 cm. 
 April 1987.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality management; Colorado River
 Watershed (Colo.-Mexico); Water resources development;
 Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico); Data processing;
 Watershed management; Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico);
 Data processing; Water quality management; United States;
 Water resources development; United States
 
 
 51                                  NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 A comparative study of inland water quality--Sao Paulo
 (Brazil), France and England.
 Abreu, R.M.; Guazzelli, M.R.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 19 (9):
 p. 125-132; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; France; England; Wales; Water resources;
 Water pollution; River water; Water quality; Surveys;
 Inventories
 
 
 52                                   NAL Call. No.: TD201.A72
 Consequences inattendues de l'edification d'un barrage-
 reservoir en zone cotiere desertique au Perou  [Unexpected
 consequences of the construction of a storage dam in a desert
 coastal zone in Peru].
 Mouchet, P.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Aqua (4): p. 181-190. ill., maps; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  French
 
 Descriptors: Peru; Dams; Water reservoirs; Deserts; Coastal
 areas; Sedimentation; Drought; Water composition and quality;
 Rivers; Chlorides; Sulfates; Salinity; Ph; Corrosion
 
 
 53                                NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1
 Contamination of rural ponds with pesticide, 1971-85, Ontario,
 Canada. Frank, R.; Braun, H.E.; Ripley, B.D.; Clegg, B.S.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Mar.
 Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 44
 (3): p. 401-409; 1990 Mar.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ontario; Rural areas; Ponds; Pesticide
 contaminants; Pollution by agriculture; Agricultural
 chemicals; Water composition and quality; Groundwater
 pollution
 
 
 54                                    NAL Call. No.: TD223.N6
 Cooperative extension's water and soil programing in the 80's
 overview and recommendations..  Water and soil programing in
 the 80's Cooperative Extension's soil and water programming in
 the 1980's Soil and water programming in the 1980's
 Wright, Joan
 North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service; United States,
 Extension Service
 Raleigh, NC : North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service,;
 1986. 13 p. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  "Cooperative Extension's
 soil and water programming in the 1980's--P. [i].  "Authors:
 Joan Wright ... [et al.]"--P. [i].  "July 1986"--P. [i]. 
 Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality management; United States; Water
 conservation; United States; Management; Soil conservation;
 United States; Management; Agricultural extension work; North
 Carolina
 
 
 55                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Cost-effective targeting of agricultural nonpoint-source
 pollution controls. Duda, A.M.; Johnson, R.J.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 108-111.
 ill., maps; 1985 Jan.  Includes 19 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Watersheds; Pollution by agriculture;
 Water composition and quality; Environmental policy; Cost
 analysis
 
 
 56                        NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7 v.19 no.9
 Developments in river basin management proceedings of an
 IAWPRC Conference held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 13-15 August
 1986., 1st ed..
 Nucci, Nelson Luiz Rodrigues; Uehara, K.; Casadei, W. S.
 International Association on Water Pollution Research and
 Control, Conference_(1986 :_Sao Paulo, Brazil)
 Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press,; 1987.
 viii, 279 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. (Water science and
 technology, v. 19, no. 9).  Includes bibliographies and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Watershed management; Congresses
 
 
 57                                   NAL Call. No.: 55.9 IN8A
 Disposal of saline water in the Mexicali Valley Irrigation
 District. Palacios Velez, O.; Escamilla Avina, M.; Reyes
 Jimenez, A. New Delhi : The Commission; 1987 Jan.
 ICID bulletin - International Commission on Irrigation and
 Drainage v. 36 (1): p. 23-26. maps; 1987 Jan.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Saline water; Water dumping; Water
 budget; Irrigation
 
 
 58                                   NAL Call. No.: 282.8 J82
 The downstream benefits of soil conservation in third world
 hydroelectric watersheds.
 Southgate, D.; Macke, R.
 Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press; 1989 Feb.
 Land economics v. 65 (1): p. 38-48; 1989 Feb.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Developing countries; Ecuador; Soil conservation;
 Water resources; Development plans; Erosion control; Resource
 allocation; Watersheds; Hydroelectric schemes; Simulation
 models; Soil sedimentation; Watershed management; Transport
 processes in soil systems; Cost benefit analysis
 
 
 59                                  NAL Call. No.: 1.90 C2OU8
 Draft agricultural pollution prevention initiative.
 Christensen, P.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; 1993 Mar.
 Outlook. p. 212-220; 1993 Mar.  Paper presented at the
 conference "Agriculture's changing horizon," December 1-3,
 1992, Washington, DC.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Usda; Government organizations; Pollution
 control; Cooperation; Environmental policy
 
 
 60                                     NAL Call. No.: QH1.J62
 The dynamics of a tropical floodplain environment with
 reference to forest ecology.
 Nortcliff, S.; Thornes, J.B.
 Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1988 Jan.
 Journal of biogeography v. 15 (1): p. 49-59. maps; 1988 Jan. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Floodlands; Flooding; Flow; Groundwater
 flow; Hydrology; Tropical rain forests; Watersheds;
 Ecosystems; Forest litter; Organic matter in soil
 
 
 61                                 NAL Call. No.: HD469.A5A75
 Early water management technology on the Peruvian coast.
 Benfer, R.A.; Weir, G.H.; Enriquez, B.O.
 Boulder : Westview Press; 1987.
 Arid land use strategies and risk management in the Andes : a
 regional anthropological perspective / edited by David L.
 Browman. p. 195-206. ill; 1987. (Westview special studies in
 social, political, and economic development).  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Peru; Water management; Anthropology; Hydraulics;
 Traditional technology
 
 
 62                                     NAL Call. No.: 450 OS7
 The ecogeographical differentiation of Amazonian inundation
 forests. Kubitzki, K.
 Wien : Springer; 1989.
 Plant systematics and evolution v. 162 (1/4): p. 285-304;
 1989.  In the series analytic: Woody plants--evolution and
 distribution since the Tertiary / edited by F. Ehrendorfer.
 Paper presented at the "Symposium Organized by Deutsche
 Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, " October 9-11, 1986,
 Halle/Saale, German Democratic Republic.  Literature review. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Tropical forests; Floodlands; Forest
 ecology; Flooding; Biota; Water quality; Centers of diversity;
 Species diversity; Habitats; Flora; Evolution
 
 
 63                                   NAL Call. No.: aTD365.P5
 Economic benefit considerations in selecting water quality
 projects insights from the Rural Clean Water Program.
 Piper, Steven; Magleby, Richard S.; Young, C. Edwin
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research
 Service, Resources and Technology Division
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic
 Research Service, Resources and Technology Division,; 1989.
 v, 28 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (ERS staff report ; no. 89-18). 
 Cover title.  "May 1989."--P. iii.  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality management; United States
 
 
 64                                     NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Economic degradation, conservation and allocation of water
 resources. Llop, A.
 Stoneham, Mass. : Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd; 1991 Nov.
 Natural resources forum v. 15 (4): p. 313-321; 1991 Nov. 
 Paper presented at the seminar "Mobilization of Resources for
 the Development and Optimum Assignment of Water Resources and
 their Conservation," Merida, Venezuela, December 3-7, 1990. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Water resources; Economic
 situation; Degradation; Sustainability; Cost benefit analysis;
 Water conservation; Water allocation; Infrastructure;
 Structural change
 
 
 65                                      NAL Call. No.: S95.E2
 Economic impacts of agriculture technologies that affect water
 quality. Tauer, L.W.
 Ithaca, N.Y. : New York Agric. Exp. Stations and New York
 State College of Agric. & Life Sciences; 1988.
 New York's food and life sciences quarterly v. 18 (1/2): p.
 27-28; 1988.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 composition and quality; Economic impact; Minimum tillage
 systems; Multiple cropping
 
 
 66                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Effects of livestock wastes and agricultural drainage on water
 quality: an Ontario case study.
 Thornley, S.; Bos, A.W.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 173-175.
 maps; 1985 Jan. Includes 2 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ontario; Watersheds; Water composition and
 quality; Animal wastes; Livestock; Drainage; Environmental
 pollution
 
 
 67                                 NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A3N6
 Effects of soil and agricultural chemicals management on farm
 returns and ground water qualtiy.
 Setia, P.; Piper, S.
 East Lansing, Mich. : Michigan State University; 1992 Jan.
 Review of agricultural economics v. 14 (1): p. 65-80; 1992
 Jan.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Corn belt of U.S.A.; Maize; Soybeans; Pesticides;
 Agricultural chemicals; Soil management; Groundwater; Water
 quality; Leaching; Returns; Tillage; Federal programs;
 Conservation
 
 Abstract:  Economic and physical simulation models were
 utilized to evaluate the effect of alternative soil and
 agricultural chemical management systems, implemented under
 the Conservation Reserve and Conservation Compliance Programs,
 on pesticides' leaching, and returns to fixed farm resources.
 Findings of the study show that the selection of appropriate
 soil and chemical systems may not only increase farm returns
 but may also result in a significant reduction in leaching and
 hence ground water degradation.
 
 
 68                                 NAL Call. No.: QC988.A66G4
 Element cycling in the Amazon Basin: a riverine perspective.
 Richey, J.E.; Ribeiro, M. de N.G.
 New York : John Wiley for the United Nations University; 1987.
 The Geophysiology of Amazonia : vegetation and climate
 interactions / Robert E. Dickinson, editor. p. 245-250. maps;
 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Cycling in ecosystems; Nutrient cycles;
 River basins; Water composition and quality
 
 
 69                                 NAL Call. No.: aHD1751.A42
 Environment & food safety are issued in U.S.--Mexico trade.
 Forsythe, K.W. Jr
 Rockville, Md. : The Service; 1992 May.
 Agricultural outlook AO - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
 Economic Research Service (185): p. 34-38; 1992 May.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Mexico; Irrigation; Fertilizers; Water
 quality; Food safety; Environmental impact; Agricultural trade
 
 
 70                                     NAL Call. No.: Q1.A1I5
 Environmental aspects of Amazonian development projects in
 Brazil. Goodland, R.
 Caracas, Venezuela : Pergamon Press; 1986 Jan.
 Interciencia v. 11 (1): p. 16-24, 50-52. maps; 1986 Jan. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Environmental assessment; Project
 appraisal; Environmental control; Natural resources; Resource
 conservation; Forest resources; Dams; Hydraulic engineering;
 Settlement; Population pressure
 
 
 71                                NAL Call. No.: S589.755.C36
 Environmental impacts of agricultural production activities.
 Canter, Larry W.
 Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers,; 1986.
 xviii, 382 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.  Includes bibliographies and
 index.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural pollution; United States;
 Agricultural ecology; United States; Agricultural innovations;
 United States
 
 
 72                                  NAL Call. No.: S183.V5V54
 Environmental monitoring in the Salt River Submarine Canyon,
 St. Croix. Coulston, M.L.
 St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands : Univ. of the Virgin Islands,
 Agric. Exp. Stn; 1988-1989.
 Island perspectives v. 3: p. 26-29; 1988-1989.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: United states virgin Islands; Marine areas;
 Environmental assessment; Marine environment; Monitoring;
 Water quality
 
 
 73                                 NAL Call. No.: HD1761.A283
 Environmental protection and agricultural support: are trade-
 offs necessary?. Reichelderfer, K.
 Washington, D.C. : Resources for the Future and National
 Planning Association; 1990.
 Agricultural policies in a new decade / Kristen Allen, editor.
 p. 201-230; 1990.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Environmental protection; Agricultural
 policy; Environmental policy; Pollution by agriculture
 
 
 74                                   NAL Call. No.: 464.8 SP2
 Environmental protection and agriculture--education or
 regulation?. Potter, C.A.
 Foston : J.G.R. Stevens; 1986.
 Span : progress in agriculture v. 29 (1): p. 5-6; 1986. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Western europe; Environmental protection;
 Pollution by agriculture; Soil conservation
 
 
 75                                 NAL Call. No.: TD223.9.E87
 Estimating economic impacts of salinity of the Colorado River.
 Lohman, Loretta C.
 United States, Bureau of Reclamation, Milliken Chapman
 Research Group Littleton, Colo. : Milliken Chapman Research
 Group ; Springfield, Va. : Available from N.T.I.S.,; 1988.
 xii, 95 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.  "Final report"--Cover.  February
 1988. Bibliography: p. [83]-90.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Salinity; Water
 quality
 
 
 76                                     NAL Call. No.: Q184.R4
 Estimating suspended sediment concentrations in surface waters
 of the Amazon River wetlands from Landsat images.
 Mertes, L.A.K.; Smith, M.O.; Adams, J.B.
 New York, N.Y. : Elsevier Science Publishing; 1993 Mar.
 Remote sensing of environment v. 43 (3): p. 281-301; 1993 Mar. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Rivers; Water quality; Suspensions;
 Sediment; Concentration; Wetlands; Satellite imagery
 
 
 77                            NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM3PS (IR)
 Evapotranspiration estimation for data-short environment.
 Shih, S.F.; Cheng, K.S.
 New York, N.Y. : American Society of Civil Engineers; 1991
 Jan. Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering v. 117
 (1): p. 107-122; 1991 Jan.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Florida; Puerto Rico; Evapotranspiration;
 Estimation; Water budget; Weather data; Watershed management
 
 
 78                                   NAL Call. No.: TD201.I56
 The evolution of water management in Latin America.
 Lee, T.
 Surrey : Butterworth Scientific Ltd; 1988 Sep.
 International journal of water resources development v. 4 (3):
 p. 160-168; 1988 Sep.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Water management; History;
 Development plans; Development policy; Economic growth
 
 
 79                                  NAL Call. No.: HC59.7.S88
 Evolutionary conservation project planning and implementation:
 NARMA in the Dominican Republic.
 Kemph, G.S.; Hernandez, A.
 Boulder : Westview Press; 1987.
 Sustainable resource development in the Third World / edited
 by Douglas D. Southgate and John F. Disinger. p. 113-128;
 1987. (Westview special studies in natural resources and
 energy management).  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Dominican republic; Developing countries; Natural
 resources; Resource management; Erosion; Sloping land;
 Development projects; Agricultural production; Institutional
 administration; Soil and water conservation
 
 
 80                                  NAL Call. No.: 1.90 C2OU8
 Expected impacts of clean water legislation on agriculture.
 Zinn, J.A.
 Washington, D.C. : The Department; 1992.
 Outlook - Proceedings, Agricultural Outlook Conference, U.S.
 Department of Agriculture (68th): p. 332-337; 1992.  Paper
 presented at "New opportunities for agriculture," December
 3-5, 1991, Washington, DC.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Environmental legislation;
 Agricultural policy; Environmental impact
 
 
 81                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 The extent and costs of groundwater contamination by
 agriculture. Lee, L.K.; Nielsen, E.G.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1987 Jul.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 42 (4): p. 243-248.
 ill., maps; 1987 Jul.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Water composition and quality; Fertilizers;
 Pesticides; Contamination; Costs
 
 
 82                         NAL Call. No.: MnSUThesis stp whit
 Factors influencing participation in cooperative watershed
 management in Mainssade, Haiti.
 White, Thomas Anderson
 1992; 1992.
 v, 100 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 
 83                                   NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72
 Family and community concerns in water quality with a focus on
 agricultural chemicals.
 Morris, A.R.
 Mississippi State, Miss. : The Center; 1990 Jun.
 SRDC series - Southern Rural Development Center (131): p.
 45-48; 1990 Jun.  In the series analytic: Agricultural and
 Community Development Interface / edited by P.D. Warner and R.
 Campbell. Proceedings of Regional Workshop, October 8-11,
 1989, Williamsburg, Virginia. Response by W. Jordan, p. 49-50. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmers; Farm families; Water quality;
 Groundwater; Agricultural chemicals; Runoff
 
 
 84                       NAL Call. No.: ArUS494.5.S86F27 1991
 Farm program options guide to sustainable agriculture,
 conservation and water quality incentive programs in the 1990
 Farm Bill.
 Hoefner, Ferd; Cramer, Craig; Thorpe, Kris; Cleaveland, Marta
 Sustainable Agriculture Working Group
 Walthill, Neb. : The Sustainable Agriculture Working Group,;
 1991. iii, 32 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.  January 1991.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural laws and legislation; Rural
 development; Sustainable agriculture; Alternative agriculture;
 Water quality; Agricultural conservation; Agricultural
 subsidies
 
 
 85                                    NAL Call. No.: aS622.S6
 Flood control promoted.
 Gonzalez, A.
 Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1991 Sep.
 Soil & water conservation news - U.S. Deptartment of
 Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service v. 12 (3): p. 18; 1991
 Sep.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Puerto Rico; Flood control
 
 
 86                             NAL Call. No.: GB1399.I58 1986
 Flood control with the use of an irrigation storage reservoir.
 Kaliski, E.; Arrau, L.
 Dordrecht : D. Reidel Pub. Co; 1987.
 Flood hydrology : proceedings of the International Symposium
 on Flood Frequency and Risk Analyses, 14-17 May 1986,
 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, U.S.A. / edited by
 Vijay P. Singh. p. 309-323. ill; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Chile; Flood control; Irrigation water; Water
 reservoirs; Economic analysis; Multiple use; Simulation models
 
 
 87                                NAL Call. No.: aTC424.C6F57
 Flood plain management study, Colorado River tributaries
 Porcupine Creek, Beaver Creek, Mamm Creek, Dry Hollow Creek,
 Divide Creek, Garfield Creek, Alkali Creek, South Canyon
 Creek, Canyon Creek, Elk Creek. United States, Soil
 Conservation Service, Colorado Water Conservation Board Denver
 : The Service,; 1986.
 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm. 
 Cover title.  July 1986.  Bibliography: p. 27-28.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Floodplain management; Colorado; Floodplain
 management; Colorado River Valley (Colo.-Mexico)
 
 
 88                                     NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Floods.
 Ali Khan, A.
 London : Graham & Trotman; 1987 Aug.
 Natural resources forum v. 11 (3): p. 259-269; 1987 Aug. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Argentina; Developing countries; Floods; Food
 supply; Crop loss; Forecasting; Financial planning;
 Institutional administration; Settlement patterns; Economic
 impact; Water resource management
 
 
 89                            NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W no.2362
 Floods of December 1982 to May 1983 in the Central and
 Southern Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico basins.
 Stone, Roy B.; Bingham, Roy H.,
 Washington [D.C] : b U.S. G.P.O. ; Denver, CO : For Sale by
 the Books and Open-File Reports Section, U.S. Geological
 Survey [distributor],; 1991. vi, 96 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
 (U.S. Geological Survey water-su pply paper ; 2362).  One
 folded map in pocket.  Bibliography: p. 24-25.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Floods
 
 
 90                                   NAL Call. No.: 500 N483J
 Floodtime on the Ucayali.
 Padoch, C.; Pinedo-Vasquez, M.
 New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History; 1991 May.
 Natural history (5): p. 48-57; 1991 May.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Peru; Floods; Farmers; Farmland; Oryza sativa;
 River valleys; Rivers; Sediment; Soil fertility
 
 
 91                            NAL Call. No.: HD1690.5.W3 1987
 Food and water: the wider interrelationships and the Latin
 American context., 1st ed.
 Rodgers, K.P.
 College Station : Texas A&M University Press; 1987.
 Water and water policy in world food supplies : proceedings of
 the conference, May 26-30, 1985, Texas A&M University, College
 Station, Texas / editor, Wayne R. Jordan. p. 7-8; 1987.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Food policy; Water policy;
 Relationships; River basins; Land resources; Land development;
 Water resources; Resource development
 
 
 92                              NAL Call. No.: TD930.I57 1985
 Food production and environmental quality: agricultural
 nonpoint source issues.
 Myers, C.F.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : American Society of Agricultural
 Engineers; 1985. Agricultural waste utilization and management
 : proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on
 Agricultural Wastes, December 16-17, 1985, Hyatt Regency
 Chicago, Illinois Center, Chicago, Illinois. p. xvi-xviii;
 1985. (ASAE publication ; 13-85).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural wastes; Animal wastes; Water
 pollution; Environmental protection; Pollution by agriculture
 
 
 93                                 NAL Call. No.: QC988.A66G4
 The forest and the hydrological cycle.
 Salati, E.
 New York : John Wiley for the United Nations University; 1987.
 The Geophysiology of Amazonia : vegetation and climate
 interactions / Robert E. Dickinson, editor. p. 273-296. ill.,
 maps; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Climatic change; Deforestation; Forest
 influences; Humid tropics; Hydrological cycle; Precipitation;
 River basins; Solar radiation; Water balance; Water vapor
 
 
 94                                  NAL Call. No.: QK938.D4D4
 Freshwater islands in a desert sand sea: the hydrology, flora,
 and phytogeography of the Gran Desierto Oases of northwestern
 Mexico. Ezcurra, E.; Felger, R.S.; Russell, A.D.; Equihua, M.
 Superior, Ariz. : University of Arizona; 1988.
 Desert plants v. 9 (2): p. 35-44, 55-63. ill., maps; 1988. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Surface water; Deserts; Springs (water);
 Oases; Flora; Geography; Aquifers; Hydrology; Water
 composition and quality; Physico-chemical properties;
 Groundwater
 
 
 95                                   NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 From hoes to herbicides: agriculture and groundwater quality.
 Hallberg, G.R.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1986 Nov.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 41 (6): p. 357-364.
 ill; 1986 Nov. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Water composition and quality; Agricultural
 chemicals; Nitrates; Fertilizers; Pesticides
 
 
 96                                 NAL Call. No.: TE5.F8 1982
 Future of roads and rivers in Suriname and neighbouring region
 proceedings FURORIS Congress, Paramaribo, December 2-7,1982.
 Bekker, Dan; Ehrenburg, Hillebrand
 FURORIS Congress 1982 : Paramaribo, Surinam.
 Delft, The Netherlands : Delft Univ. of Technology, Dept. of
 Civil Engineering, Commission of Foreign Affairs,; 1988.
 xii, 536 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill., maps : 24 cm. 
 December 1982. Includes bibliographical references and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Highway engineering; Surinam; Congresses; River
 engineering; Surinam; Congresses
 
 
 97                            NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W no.2258
 Geohydrology and water resources of the Papago farms-great
 plain area, Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona, and the upper
 Rio Sonoyta area, Sonora, Mexico. Hollett, Kenneth J.
 United States, Bureau of Indians Affairs, Geological Survey
 (U.S.) Reston, Va.? : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S.
 Geological Survey ; Alexandria, Va. : For sale by the
 Distribution Branch, Text Products Section, USGS,; 1985.
 v, 44 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.. (Geological Survey water-
 supply paper, 2258). Bibliography: p. 42-43.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; Arizona; Papago Indian
 Reservation; Water, Underground; Sonoyta River Region (Mexico
 and Ariz.); Water-supply; Arizona; Papago Indian Reservation;
 Water-supply; Sonoyta River Region (Mexico and Ariz.)
 
 
 98                        NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.698
 Ground water and agricultural chemicals understanding the
 issues. Monsanto Company
 St. Louis, Mo.? : Monsanto,; 1989.
 1 videocassette (ca. 30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 manual
 + 2 copies of a checklist + 2 sets of quizzes + 2 sets of
 answers sheets. (Dealer environmental training & information
 library series ; 1.).  VHS format.  Video has 1988 copyright
 date; complete package has 1989 release date.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural chemicals; Environmental aspects;
 United States; Water, underground; Pollution; Water quality;
 United States; Water; Pollution; United States
 
 Abstract:  D.E.T.A.I.L. 1 of a progressive dealer
 environmental training developed by Monsanto focuses on
 understanding and preventing ground water contamination while
 handling and applying agricultural chemicals. This kit
 consists of a contents description, videocassette, an
 illustrated workbook, guidelines for preventing contamination,
 and a multiple choice quiz with answers. This well-organized
 module presents valuable information for dealers and growers.
 
 
 99                                  NAL Call. No.: S605.5.A43
 Ground water contamination from agricultural sources:
 implications for voluntary policy adherence from Iowa and
 Virginia farmers' attitudes. Halstead, J.M.; Padgitt, S.;
 Batie, S.S.
 Greenbelt, Md. : Institute for Alternative Agriculture; 1990.
 American journal of alternative agriculture v. 5 (3): p.
 126-133; 1990. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Iowa; Virginia; Groundwater pollution;
 Contamination; Agricultural chemicals; Dairy wastes; Water
 quality; Farmers' attitudes; Questionnaires; Interviews; Farm
 management; Public opinion; Risk; Health hazards;
 Environmental impact; Economic impact; Crop production; Dairy
 farming; Agricultural policy; Programs; Incentives
 
 Abstract:  Contamination of ground water from agricultural
 sources has been documented in a majority of the contiguous
 United States. In this study, we examine the potential for
 voluntary adoption of management practices that reduce risk of
 ground water contamination and discuss how farm operators'
 attitudes regarding the environment might affect the success
 of voluntary programs. Farmers' behavior and attitudes in
 Rockingham County, Virginia, and Big Spring Basin, Iowa,
 reveal that both groups consider the ground water issue to be
 a serious problem to which they are contributing. This
 awareness is a significant first step in prompting
 consideration of management practices that reduce the threat
 to ground water quality. We also found that the worst
 offenders"--that is, farmers applying nitrogen well above
 agronomic recommendations--were those with the least concern
 about the problem. If major shifts in farming practices are to
 occur voluntarily, major incentives or disincentives are
 needed Even though the concern about ground water quality is
 high, the documented risks perceived by farmers are not
 strongly convincing. The economic incentives for change are
 questionable at best. Voluntary adoption of best management
 practices is only one of several policy options. Ultimately,
 policies designed to reduce ground water contamination may
 need a mix of strategies, including economic incentives and
 disincentives, zoning and land use restrictions, environmental
 regulations, and bans on agricultural chemicals.
 
 
 100                                   NAL Call. No.: TD223.G7
 Ground water quality and agricultural practices.
 Fairchild, Deborah M.
 Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers,; 1987.
 xxviii, 402 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.  Includes bibliographies
 and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; United States; Quality;
 Irrigation water; United States
 
 
 101                          NAL Call. No.: KF27.A33277 1987a
 Ground water quality hearings before the Subcommittee on
 Department Operations, Research, and Foreign Agriculture of
 the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One
 Hundredth Congress, first session on H.R. 791, July 28, and
 September 16, 1987.
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
 Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign
 Agriculture
 Washington, [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of
 Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1988; Y 4.Ag
 8/1:100-49. iv, 328 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.  Distributed to
 some depository libraries in microfiche.  Serial no. 100-49. 
 Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; Law and legislation; United
 States; Water resources development; Research; Law and
 legislation; United States; Water quality management; United
 States; Water; Pollution; Law and legislation; United States
 
 
 102                                 NAL Call. No.: HD1751.C45
 Groundwater contamination is a rural problem.
 Hostetler, J.
 Merrifield, Va. : American Agricultural Economic Association;
 1988. Choices : the magazine of food, farm and resource issues
 v. 3 (3): p. 24. maps; 1988.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Water composition
 and quality; Wells; Pollution by agriculture; Agricultural
 chemicals; Non-farm land
 
 
 103                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Groundwater monitoring in areas used for the infiltration of
 effluents from chemical industries.
 Poppe, L.P.M.; Cunha, R.C.A.; Gloeden, E.; Gomes, D.C.; Cabral
 Junior, D. Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research v. 19 (8): p. 205-212.
 maps; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Industrial wastes; Chemical industries;
 Groundwater pollution; Monitoring; Water composition and
 quality; Chemical analysis; Waste disposal
 
 
 104                                  NAL Call. No.: TD201.M29
 Human health and water quality as related to the uses and
 management of water for agriculture.
 Sampson, R.N.
 New York, N.Y. : Rene Dubos Center for Human Environments;
 1985. Managing water resources : convened in February 1985 at
 the New York Academy of Medicine, New York, N.Y.. p. 25-28;
 1985. (The Rene Dubos forum series, 2).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water composition and quality;
 Groundwater; Irrigation; Nitrogen; Public health; Water
 pollution
 
 
 105                                NAL Call. No.: TD227.O5A37
 Impact of agricultural practices on subsurface water quality.
 Miller, M.
 Ontario? : s.n., 1988? :.; 1988.
 Agricultural chemicals and water quality in Ontario : proc of
 a workshop sponsored by the Ontario Water Management Res and
 Services Committee : Nov 17-18, 1988, Kitchener, Ontario /
 J.A. Stone and L.L. Logan (editors). p. 78-83; 1988.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ontario; Groundwater pollution; Surface water;
 Pollution by agriculture; Nitrate nitrogen; Phosphorus;
 Movement in soil; Fertilizer application; Manure spreading
 
 
 106                                NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM32P
 Impact of agricultural practices on tile water quality.
 Fleming, R.J.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1990.
 Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (90-2028):
 9 p.; 1990. Paper presented at the "1990 International Summer
 Meeting sponsored by the American Society of Agricultural
 Engineers," June 24-27, Columbus, Ohio. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ontario; Agricultural wastes; Manures; Nitrates;
 Phosphorus; Pollutants
 
 
 107                                NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992
 The impact of agriculture on water quality in the Great
 Plains. Butters, G.; Hickman, J.; Van Schilfgaarde, J.;
 Lacewell, R. Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1992.
 Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 26-38;
 1992.  Meeting held June 9-11, 1992 in Lincoln, Nebraska. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Northern plains states of U.S.A.; Southern plains
 states of U.S.A.; Water quality; Groundwater; Surface water;
 Agricultural production; Environmental impact; Water supply;
 Agricultural chemicals; Irrigation; Conservation tillage
 
 
 108                                  NAL Call. No.: S600.6.D4
 The impact of climate change from increased atmospheric carbon
 dioxide on American agriculture.
 Decker, Wayne L.; Jones, Vernon K.; Achutuni, Rao
 United States, Dept. of Energy
 Washington, D.C. : Office of Energy Research, Office of Basic
 Energy Sciences, Carbon Dioxide Research Division, [1986?];
 1986.
 v, 100 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.  May 1986.  DOE/NBB-0077. 
 Dist. Category UC-11.  TR031.  Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48. 
 Bibliography: p. 92-100.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Crops and climate; United States; Atmospheric
 carbon dioxide; Plants, Effect of carbon dioxide on;
 Agricultural pollution; United States
 
 
 109                                    NAL Call. No.: QH1.J62
 The impact of hydroelectric development on the Amazonian
 environment: with particular reference to the Tucurui Project.
 Barrow, C.
 Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1988 Jan.
 Journal of biogeography v. 15 (1): p. 67-78; 1988 Jan. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Hydroelectric schemes; Dams;
 Environmental impact reporting; Flooding; Water resource
 management
 
 
 110                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 The impact on Mexico of the lining of the All-American Canal.
 Calleros, J.R.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1991. Natural resources journal v. 31 (4): p. 829-838; 1991. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; U.S.A.; Canals; Linings; Aquifers;
 Irrigation water; Environmental impact; Groundwater recharge;
 Economic impact; Water quality
 
 
 111                                 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34
 Implementation strategies for agricultural and silvicultural
 nonpoint source pollution control in California and Wisconsin.
 Spangenberg, N.E.
 Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources Association;
 1987 Feb. Water resources bulletin v. 23 (1): p. 133-137; 1987
 Feb.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: California; Wisconsin; Pollution by agriculture;
 Silviculture; Control methods; Water pollution; Watersheds;
 Program evaluation; Water resource management
 
 
 112                                    NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Improved efficiency in the management of water quality.
 McClelland, N.I.
 London : Graham & Trotman; 1987 Feb.
 Natural resources forum v. 11 (1): p. 49-57; 1987 Feb.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Developing countries; Argentina; Water resource
 management; Water composition and quality; Irrigation; Water
 supplies; Institutional administration; Regulations; Water
 policy; Legislation; Water costs
 
 
 113                                  NAL Call. No.: HC121.J68
 In the vessel's wake: the U.N. Water Decade and its legacy.
 Douglas, D.
 Rosslyn, Va. : The Foundation; 1990.
 Grassroots development : journal of the Inter-American
 Foundation v. 14 (2): p. 3-11. ill; 1990.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Developing countries; Latin America; Water
 quality; Water supply; Development projects; Development aid;
 Sanitation; Rural development; Constraints
 
 
 114                                NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992
 Industry perspective on environmental legislation affecting
 agriculture. Gilding, T.J.
 Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1990.
 Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 35-36;
 1990.  Meeting held June 5-7, 1990, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Environmental legislation;
 Environmental protection; Pesticides
 
 
 115                                NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992
 Industry role in sustainablity of agriculture.
 Gilding, T.J.
 Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1990.
 Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 126-131;
 1990.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Sustainability; Pesticides; Water
 quality; Chemical industry
 
 
 116                                     NAL Call. No.: TC1.R4
 Ingenieria hidraulica en Mexico  [Hydraulic engineering in
 Mexico].. Ingenieria hidraulica en Mexico (1985)
 Mexico, Secretaria de Agricultura y Recursos Hidraulicos,
 Mexico, Comision del Plan Nacional Hidraulico
 Mexico : Comision del Plan Nacional Hidraulico, [1985?-;
 1985-9999. Ingenieria hidraulica en Mexico (1985). v. : ill. ;
 27 cm; 1985-9999.
 
 Language:  Spanish; Spanish
 
 Descriptors: Hydraulic engineering; Water resources
 development; Water-supply
 
 
 117                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Integrated Water Development Project of Gravatai River Basin,
 Brazil. Aoki, R.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 19 (9):
 p. 59-68. maps; 1987. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Water resources; Water management;
 Rivers; Watersheds; Projects; Government organizations
 
 
 118                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Integrated water development project of Gravatai River Basin,
 Brazil. Aoki, R.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research v. 19 (9): p. 59-68.
 maps; 1987.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; River basins; Water resource management;
 History; Flood protection; Waste water treatment; Water
 supplies; Environmental protection
 
 
 119                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Integrated water resource management in Latin America and the
 Caribbean: opportunities and constraints.
 Dourojeanni, A.; Nelson, M.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research v. 19 (9): p. 201-210;
 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Caribbean; Water resource
 management; Integrated methods; Water policy; Public agencies;
 Program evaluation; Population pressure
 
 
 120                                 NAL Call. No.: 280.8 AM32
 Interactions between agricultural and environmental policies:
 a conceptual framework.
 Just, R.E.; Antle, J.M.
 Nashville, Tenn. : American Economic Association; 1990 May.
 The American economic review v. 80 (2): p. 197-202; 1990 May. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural policy; Pollution by
 agriculture; Models; Environmental protection; Mathematical
 models
 
 
 121                           NAL Call. No.: aSD11.A42 no.198
 International Symposiun, Integrated Management of Watersheds
 for Multiple Use March 26-30, 1990, Morelia, Mexico = Simposio
 Internacional: Manejo Integrado de Cuencas para Uso Multiple.. 
 Simposio Internacional: Manejo Integrado de Cuencas para Uso
 Multiple
 Gonzalez-Vicente, Carlos E.
 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort
 Collins, Colo.),United States, Forest Service, Southwestern
 Region, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestates y
 Agropecuarias (Mexico)
 International Symposium: Integrated Management of Watersheds
 for Multiple Use. Fort Collins, Colo. : Rocky Mountain Forest
 and Range Experiment Station,; 1990.
 v, 190 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (General technical report RM ;
 198).  October 1990.  Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Integrated water development; Watershed
 management
 
 
 122                                  NAL Call. No.: aSD11.U57
 An introduction to the physiography and history of the Bisley
 experimental watersheds in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto
 Rico.
 Scatena, F.N.
 New Orleans, La. : The Station; 1989 Mar.
 General technical report SO - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
 Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station (72): 22 p.
 ill., maps; 1989 Mar.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Puerto Rico; Tropical forests; Watersheds;
 Resource management; Resource utilization; Physiography;
 Geology; Land use; Land resources
 
 
 123                                 NAL Call. No.: HD1755.A44
 Irrigated agriculture and mineralized water: comment and
 discussion. Frederick, K.D.
 Washington, D.C. : National Center for Food and Agric Policy,
 Resources for the Future; 1986.
 Agriculture and the environment / Tim T. Phipps, Pierre R.
 Crosson, and Kent A. Price, editors. p. 117-122; 1986.  Paper
 presented at a conference on "Agriculture and the
 Environment," April, 1986, Washington, D.C.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Great basin and pacific slope; Western states of
 U.S.A.; California; Irrigated farming; Arid lands;
 Environmental pollution; Water composition and quality;
 Mineral content; Soil salinity; Cost benefit analysis;
 Environmental policy; Pollution by agriculture
 
 
 124                                 NAL Call. No.: S616.P4H65
 Irrigation in southern Peru the Chili basin.
 Holmes, Roland C.
 Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago, Dept. of Geography,;
 1986. ix, 199 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. (Research paper
 (University of Chicago. Dept. of Geography) ; no. 212.). 
 Bibliography: p. 193-199.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Irrigation farming; Peru; Chili River Watershed;
 Irrigation; Peru; Chili River Watershed; Agricultural
 geography; Peru; Chili River Watershed
 
 
 125                           NAL Call. No.: TC29.B35M87 1986
 Irrigation in the Bajio region of colonial Mexico.
 Murphy, Michael E.,
 Boulder : Westview Press,; 1986.
 xii, 226 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. (Dellplain Latin American
 studies ; no. 19).  Includes index.  Bibliography: p.
 [215]-223.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Irrigation; Mexico; Bajio Region; Irrigation
 farming; Mexico; Bajio Region; Water-supply; Mexico; Bajio
 Region; Waterworks; Mexico; Bajio Region; Irrigation laws;
 Mexico
 
 
 126                                  NAL Call. No.: TD223.P39
 Irrigation return flows and salinity problems in the Colorado
 River Basin. El-Ashry, M.T.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environ Protection Agency, Office of
 Water Regul and Standards; 1985.
 Perspectives on nonpoint source pollution : proceedings of a
 national conference, Kansas City, Missouri, May 19-22, 1985.
 p. 495-496; 1985.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: California; Mexico; River basins; River water;
 Irrigation water; Water composition and quality; Salinity;
 Control; Water conservation
 
 
 127                                   NAL Call. No.: TC401.A5
 Issues in water quality modeling of agricultural management
 practices: an economic perspective.
 Crowder, B.M.
 Bethesda, Md. : The Association; 1987.
 American Water Resources Association technical publication
 series TPS (87-2): p. 313-327; 1987.  Paper presented at the
 "Symposium on Monitoring, Modeling, and Mediating Water
 Quality," May 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water composition and quality; Simulation
 models; Pollution by agriculture; Environmental policy;
 Hydrological models
 
 
 128                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 The Ixtapa Draft Agreement relating to the use of
 transboundary groundwaters. Rodgers, A.B.; Utton, A.E.
 Albuquerque : University of New Mexico School of Law; 1985
 Jul. Natural resources journal v. 25 (3): p. 713-772; 1985
 Jul.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; U.S.A.; Groundwater flow; International
 law; International agreements; Water resource management;
 Aquifers; Economic behavior
 
 
 129                             NAL Call. No.: TD223.N36 1992
 The key to successful farmer participation in Florida's Rural
 Clean Water Program.
 Stanley, J.W.
 Washington, DC : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 1992.
 Proceedings: the National RCWP Symposium : 10 years of
 controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution : the RCWP
 experience : Sept 13-17, 1992, Orlando, Florida. p. 269-272;
 1992.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Florida; Water management; Water quality;
 Programs; Farmers; Participation
 
 
 130                                 NAL Call. No.: 280.8 AM32
 Limitations in evaluating environmental and agricultural
 policy coordination benefits.
 Hrubovcak, J.; LeBlanc, M.; Miranowski, J.
 Nashville, Tenn. : American Economic Association; 1990 May.
 The American economic review v. 80 (2): p. 208-212; 1990 May. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural policy; Environmental
 policy; Agricultural chemicals; Pollution by agriculture;
 Program evaluation; Coordination; Cost benefit analysis;
 Indirect taxation
 
 
 131                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Management of water resources and eutrophication in the
 Federal District of Brazil.
 Somlyody, L.; Altafin, I.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1992.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 26
 (7/8): p. 1813-1822; 1992.  In the series analytic: Water
 Quality International '92. Part 4 / edited by M. Suzuki, et
 al. Proceedings of the Sixtennth Biennial Conference of the
 International Association on Water Pollution Research and
 Control, held May 24-30, 1992, Washington, D.C.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Reservoirs; Eutrophication; Water
 purification; Sewage; Waste treatment; Algae; Biomass
 production; Water resources; Management; Water quality; Models
 
 
 132                                 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34
 Managing ground water quality in relation to agricultural
 activities. Magette, W.L.; Shirmohammadi, A.; Lessley, B.V.;
 Weismiller, R.A. Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources
 Association; 1989 Jun. Water resources bulletin v. 25 (3): p.
 599-606. ill; 1989 Jun.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater; Water composition and
 quality; Pollution by agriculture; Water resource management;
 Environmental protection; Mathematical models; Data analysis;
 Rural areas
 
 
 133                                NAL Call. No.: aHN90.C6R78
 Managing groundwater contamination in rural areas.
 Holmes, T.; Nielsen, E.; Lee, L.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic
 Research Service; 1988 Oct.
 Rural development perspectives : RDP v. 5 (1): p. 35-40. ill.,
 maps; 1988 Oct.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Rural areas;
 Pollution by agriculture; Agricultural chemicals; Regulations;
 Population distribution; State government; Environmental
 legislation; Federal government; Environmental policy
 
 
 134                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 Managing water resources in Latin America.
 Lee, T.R.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1990. Natural resources journal v. 30 (3): p. 581-607. maps;
 1990.  Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Colombia; Argentina; Peru; Chile;
 Water management; Water resources; Water use; Irrigation
 systems; Public agencies; Regional development; Economic
 development; Project appraisal; Water policy; Regionalization;
 River valleys; Rivers; Case studies; Literature reviews
 
 
 135                                  NAL Call. No.: 282.8 J82
 A methodology for evaluating equity implications of
 environmental policy decisions in agriculture.
 Just, R.E.; Zilberman, D.
 Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press; 1988 Feb.
 Land economics v. 64 (1): p. 37-52; 1988 Feb.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farm management; Environmental
 legislation; Environmental policy; Pollution by agriculture;
 Agricultural credit; Stochastic models; Behavior patterns;
 Direct taxation; Standards; Risks; Uncertainties; Market
 competition; Income distribution
 
 
 136                                 NAL Call. No.: 292.8 W295
 Muddy water and American agriculture: How to best control
 sedimentation from agricultural land?.
 Lovejoy, S.B.; Lee, J.G.; Beasley, D.B.
 Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union; 1985 Aug.
 Water resources research v. 21 (8): p. 1065-1068; 1985 Aug. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Pollution by
 agriculture; Sedimentation; Mud; Water pollution;
 Environmental control; Hydrological models; Sociological
 analysis
 
 
 137                           NAL Call. No.: KF27.S3978 1989l
 The National Ground Water Research Act of 1989 joint hearing
 before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture
 Research, and Environment of the Committee on Science, Space,
 and Technology, and the Subcommittee on Department Operations,
 Research, and Foreign Agriculture of the Committee on
 Agriculture, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First
 Congress, first session, August 2, 1989, October 3, 1989 ....
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space,
 and Technology. Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture
 Research, and Environment; United States, Congress, House,
 Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee on Department
 Operations, Research, and Foreign Agriculture
 Washington [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of
 Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1990; Y 4.Sci
 2:101/105. v, 669 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.  Distributed to some
 depository libraries in microfiche.  No. 105 (Committee on
 Science, Space, and Technology).  No. 101-31 (Committee on
 Agriculture).  Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; Law and legislation; United
 States; Water quality; Research; United States; Water
 resources development; Law and legislation; United States;
 Environmental law; United States
 
 
 138                                  NAL Call. No.: S451.7.R5
 Naturliche Grundlagen und agrarokologische Probleme im
 Soconusco und im Motozintla-Tal, Sudmexico  [Natural elements
 and agroecological problems in Soconusco and the Motozintla
 valley, southern Mexico].
 Richter, Michael
 Stuttgart : Steiner Verlag Weisbaden,; 1986.
 111 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
 (Erdwissenschaftliche Forschung ; Bd. 20).  Summary in
 English.  Bibliography: p. [110]-111.
 
 Language:  German; German
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural ecology; Mexico
 
 
 139                          NAL Call. No.: HD1695.C7N49 1986
 New courses for the Colorado River major issues for the next
 century., 1st ed. Weatherford, Gary D.; Brown, F. Lee
 Colorado River Working Symposium 1983 : Santa Fe, N.M.
 Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,; 1986.
 xx, 253 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.  Based on proceedings of the
 Colorado River Working Symposium held at Bishop's Lodge, Santa
 Fe, New Mexico, May 23-26, 1983. Includes bibliographies and
 index.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Water-rights;
 Congresses; Water consumption; Colorado River Watershed
 (Colo.-Mexico); Congresses; Water quality management; Colorado
 River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico); Congresses; Water-supply;
 Navajo Indian Reservation; Congresses
 
 
 140                                  NAL Call. No.: 292.8 J82
 El Nino and annual floods on the north Peruvian littoral.
 Waylen, P.R.; Caviedes, C.N.
 Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishers, B.V.; 1986 Dec.
 Journal of hydrology v. 89 (1/2): p. 141-156. maps; 1986 Dec. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Peru; Floods; Rivers; Precipitation;
 Oceanography; Oceanic climate; Hydrology; Flooding;
 Hydrological models
 
 
 141                        NAL Call. No.: QH104.5.G73N67 1989
 Nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics and the fate of agricultural
 runoff., 1st ed. Neely, R.K.; Baker, J.L.
 Ames : Iowa State University; 1989.
 Northern prairie wetlands / edited by Arnold Van der Valk. p.
 92-131; 1989. Paper presented at the regional symposium held
 in Nov 1985, Jamestown, ND. Literature review.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Prairies; Wetlands; Fertilizer
 application; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Pesticides; Pollution by
 agriculture; Runoff; Water pollution
 
 
 142                                    NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Operation and maintenance of water projects and services in
 Latin America. Planas, A.
 Stoneham, Mass. : Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd; 1991 Aug.
 Natural resources forum v. 15 (3): p. 228-234; 1991 Aug.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Water systems; Development
 projects; Operation; Maintenance; Water policy; Culture; Human
 resources; Technology
 
 
 143                                NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992
 An overview of environmental issues and Great Plains
 agriculture. Johnsrud, M.D.
 Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1989.
 Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 1-6; 1989.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Western states of U.S.A.; South central states of
 U.S.A.; Environmental policy; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 composition and quality; Product quality; Erosion; Drought;
 Agricultural chemicals
 
 
 144                                NAL Call. No.: 290.9 AM32P
 Overview of the rural clean water program.
 Smolen, M.D.; Smith, D.A.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1989.
 Paper - American Society of Agricultural Engineers (89-2524):
 p. 1-8; 1989. Paper presented at the 1989 International Winter
 Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
 December 12-15, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Agricultural wastes; Water
 pollution; Erosion; Pesticides; Federal programs; Rural areas
 
 
 145                                   NAL Call. No.: TD403.G7
 Parametric modeling of the Upper Rio Cobre Basin.
 Walters, M.O.
 Dublin, Ohio : Water Well Journal Pub; 1987 Sep.
 Ground water v. 25 (5): p. 527-534. maps; 1987 Sep.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Jamaica; Groundwater; Hydrography; Aquifers;
 Hydrological models; Watersheds; Groundwater level;
 Groundwater recharge; Runoff; Parametric methods
 
 
 146                          NAL Call. No.: QE471.2.I568 1986
 Particulate and dissolved materials in the Rio Negro-Amazon
 basin. Brinkmann, W.L.F.
 New York : Springer-Verlag; 1986.
 Sediments and water interactions : proceedings of the Third
 International Symposium on Interactions Between Sediments and
 Water, held in Geneva, Switzerland, August 27-31, 1984 /
 edited by Peter G. Sly. p. 3-12. ill., maps; 1986.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; River basins; Dissolving; Materials;
 Suspensions; Sediments; Water composition and quality
 
 
 147                                     NAL Call. No.: HD1.A3
 Patterns of water availability for sunflower crops in semi-
 arid Central Argentina. A simulation-based evaluation of their
 interactions with cropping strategies and cultivar traits.
 Sadras, V.O.; Hall, A.J.
 Essex : Elsevier Applied Science Publishers; 1989.
 Agricultural systems v. 31 (2): p. 221-238; 1989.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Argentina centro; Helianthus annuus; Water
 availability; Water use efficiency; Semiarid climates;
 Cropping systems; Drought; Cultivars; Water supplies;
 Simulation models; Validity
 
 
 148                                NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992
 Perspectives on environmental legislation relative to Great
 Plains agriculture: National Association of Wheat Growers.
 Wyckoff, R.
 Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1990.
 Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 24-26;
 1990.  Meeting held June 5-7, 1990, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Environmental
 legislation; Agricultural policy; Conservation
 
 
 149                              NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87
 Pesticides and suburban agriculture.
 Van Driesche, R.G.; Carlson, J.; Ferro, D.N.; Clark, J.M.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
 Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
 Lockeretz. p. 49-63; 1987.  Paper presented at the "National
 Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
 November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Suburban areas; Farm enterprises;
 Pesticide residues; Pollution by agriculture; Public health
 legislation
 
 
 150                                   NAL Call. No.: TD180.A3
 Pesticides in forestry and agriculture: effects on aquatic
 habitats. Eidt, D.C.; Hollebone, J.E.; Lockhart, W.L.;
 Kingsbury, P.D.; Gadsby, M.C.; Ernst, W.R.
 New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons; 1989.
 Advances in environmental science and technology v. 22: p.
 245-283; 1989.  In the series analytic: Aquatic toxicology and
 water quality management / edited by J.O. Nriagu and J.S.S.
 Lakshminarayana.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Canada; Pesticides; Agricultural chemicals;
 Forestry; Pollution by agriculture; Aquatic environment; Water
 pollution; Risks; Environmental protection; Regulations
 
 
 151                                   NAL Call. No.: TC447.P5
 Plan hidraulico del Jubones  [Hydraulic plan for the Jubones
 River]. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Recursos Hidraulicos, Consejo
 Nacional de Desarrollo (Ecuador)
 Ecuador? : INERHI, CONADE : Secretaria General de la
 Organizacion de los Estados Americanos, [1985?]; 1985.
 3 v. : ill., maps (some col.) ; 32 cm.  Includes
 bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  Spanish
 
 Descriptors: Water resources development; Ecuador; Jubones
 River Watershed; Hydrology; Ecuador; Jubones River Watershed
 
 
 152                                 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34
 The political economy of agriculture, ground water quality
 management, and agricultural research.
 Roberts, R.S.; Lighthall, D.R.
 Bethesda, Md. : American Water Resources Association; 1991
 May. Water resources bulletin v. 27 (3): p. 437-446; 1991 May. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Corn belt of U.S.A.; Iowa; Groundwater pollution;
 Water quality; Agricultural chemicals; Agricultural
 production; Water management; Agricultural research;
 Agricultural policy
 
 Abstract:  The growing problem of nonpoint source ground water
 contamination from agricultural chemicals is conceptualized as
 an historical outcome of the production environment of
 capitalist agriculture in the Corn Belt. Chronic
 overproduction and ground water contamination reveal different
 aspects of the same technological treadmill. The debate over
 Iowa's 1987 Ground Water Protection Act symbolizes the
 contradiction between popular demand for clean water and
 structural limits on policymaking. Although the Act does
 provide for expanded research, education, and monitoring, a
 coalition of commercial farmers, local chemical dealers, and
 the national chemical industry defeated a tax on pesticide
 use. Analysis of alternate policy responses--Best Management
 Practices (BMPs), cross compliance, site-specific regulation
 of chemical use, and taxation of synthetic chemicals--reveals
 that all tend to founder on the same structural constraints.
 Without practical, profitable, low-input technologies that
 farmers, over time, would choose to adopt, both voluntary and
 regulatory approaches encounter major political or
 implementation difficulties. The public agricultural research
 agenda, therefore, emerges as a central control variable for
 ground water quality management and a central focus for
 political struggle.
 
 
 153                                NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A2N6
 The political economy of water quality protection from
 agricultural chemicals. Abler, D.G.; Shortle, J.S.
 Morgantown, W.Va. : The Northeastern Agricultural and Resource
 Economics Association; 1991 Apr.
 Northeastern journal of agricultural and resource economics v.
 20 (1): p. 53-60; 1991 Apr.  Paper submitted in response to
 call for papers on the theme "The Effects of Agricultural
 Production on Environmental Quality.".  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Surface water; Groundwater; Water
 quality; Environmental protection; Economic evaluation;
 Politics; Environmental policy; Agricultural chemicals
 
 
 154                                  NAL Call. No.: 281.8 C16
 Pollution, agriculture and social welfare: the case of acid
 deposition. Adams, R.M.; Callaway, J.M.; McCarl, B.A.
 Ottawa : Canadian Agricultural Economics Society; 1986 Mar.
 Canadian journal of agricultural economics; Revue Canadienne
 d'economie rural v. 34 (1): p. 3-19; 1986 Mar.  Includes 20
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Soybeans; Welfare economics; Pollution;
 Yield response functions; Acid rain; Economic impact; Yield
 losses
 
 
 155                      NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7 v.24 no.11
 Pollution, protection and control of groundwater proceedings
 of the IAWPRC International Seminar, held in Porto Alegre,
 Brazil, 20-21 September 1990., 1st ed..
 Goettems, Ellen M. P.
 International Association on Water Pollution Research and
 Control IAWPRC International Seminar 1990 : Porto Alegre,
 Brazil. Oxford [England] ; New York : Pergamon Press,; 1990.
 vii, 284 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. (Water science and
 technology, v. 24, no. 11).  "International Association on
 Water Pollution Research and Control"--Cover.  Includes
 bibliographical references and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground
 
 
 156                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
 Potential of the Conservation Reserve Program to control
 agricultural surface water pollution.
 Lant, C.L.
 New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Jul.
 Environmental management v. 15 (4): p. 507-518; 1991 Jul. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Illinois; Surface water; Water quality;
 Watersheds; Farmland; Federal programs; Erosion; Floodplains;
 Filters; Farm surveys; Agricultural policy
 
 
 157                             NAL Call. No.: TC401.I57 1987
 Prehispanic water and land management in lowland Mesoamerica.
 Siemens, A.H.
 Rotterdam : A.A. Balkema; 1987.
 Water for the future : Water resources developments in
 perspective / proceedings of the International Symposium on
 Water for the Future, Rome, 6-11 April 1987 ; edited by Walter
 O. Wunderlich, J. Egbert Prins. p. 139-151. ill., maps; 1987. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Central America; Water management; Land
 management; Wetlands; Lowland areas; Canals; Cropping systems;
 History
 
 
 158                               NAL Call. No.: 275.29 OK41C
 Proceedings: water quality and agriculture's role for the
 future. Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1989 Nov.
 Circular E - Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension
 Service (891): 97 p.; 1989 Nov.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Agriculture; Roles
 
 
 159                                  NAL Call. No.: TC441.P76
 Projeto de recuperacao, conservacao e manejo dos recursos
 naturais em microbacias hidrograficas  [Project for recovery,
 conservation and management of natural resources in
 hydrographic microbasins].
 Santa Catarina (Brazil : State), Comissao Estadual de
 Planejamento Agricola, Instituto de Planejamento e Economia
 Agricola de Santa Catarina Florianopolis, SC [Brazil] :
 Instituto CEPA/SC : Instituto de Planejamento e Economia
 Agricola de Santa Catarina,; 1988.
 5 v. : ill. ; 30 cm.  Novembro/88.  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  Portuguese
 
 Descriptors: Water; Brazil; Santa Catarina; Management; Soil
 conservation; Brazil; Santa Catarina
 
 
 160                                NAL Call. No.: TD427.P35P7
 Protecting ground water pesticides and agricultural practices.
 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
 Ground-Water Protection
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
 Office of Water, Office of Ground-Water Protection,; 1988.
 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm.  "February 1988"--
 Cover.  "EPA 440/6-88-001"--Cover.  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; Pollution; United States;
 Pesticides; Environmental aspects; Agricultural pollution;
 United States
 
 
 161                                 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F22
 Protecting water resources from agricultural pollution:
 research and education--alternatives to regulation.
 Offutt, S.
 Oak Brook, Ill. : Farm Foundation; 1989.
 Increasing understanding of public problems and policies. p.
 135-143; 1989. Paper presented at the 39th National Public
 Policy Education Conference, September 18-21, 1989, New
 Orleans, Louisiana.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater; Water pollution; Water
 quality; Environmental protection; Environmental legislation;
 Agricultural wastes
 
 
 162                                   NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W
 Puerto Rico: ground-water quality.
 Zack, A.; Rodriguez-Alonso, T.; Roman-Mas, A.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office; 1988.
 Geological survey-water supply paper (2325): p. 437-442. ill.,
 maps; 1988. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Puerto Rico; Groundwater pollution; Water
 composition and quality; Aquifers; Waste disposal; Sites;
 Quality controls; Land use
 
 
 163                           NAL Call. No.: HD1690.5.W3 1987
 Range management in arid regions as related to water
 conservation and use., 1st ed.
 Gonzalez, M.H.
 College Station : Texas A&M University Press; 1987.
 Water and water policy in world food supplies : proceedings of
 the conference, May 26-30, 1985, Texas A&M University, College
 Station, Texas / editor, Wayne R. Jordan. p. 97-102; 1987. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Western states of U.S.A.; Mexico; South central
 states of U.S.A.; Rangelands; Arid lands; Semiarid zones; Soil
 and water conservation; Water use; Range management; Rain
 
 
 164                                  NAL Call. No.: HT401.R94
 Reduced-input agricultural systems: a critique.
 Buttel, F.H.; Gillespie, G.W. Jr
 University Park, Pa. : Rural Sociological Society; 1986 Sep.
 The Rural sociologist v. 6 (5): p. 350-370; 1986 Sep. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Alternative farming; Organic farming;
 Regeneration; Farm management; Innovation adoption; Farmers'
 attitudes; Environmental pollution; Pollution by agriculture;
 Farm size; Literature reviews
 
 
 165                             NAL Call. No.: GB1016.E3 1987
 Regional options for ground water quality management in
 relation to agricultural activities.
 Magette, W.L.; Shirmohammadi, A.; Lessley, B.V.; Weismiller,
 R.A. Dublin, OH : National Water Well Association; 1987.
 Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Eastern Regional Ground Water
 Conference : July 14-16, 1987, Radisson Hotel, Burlington,
 Vermont / co-sponsored by the Association of Ground Water
 Scientists and Engineers ... [et al.].. p. 317-327; 1987. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Water management; Water policy; Agricultural
 land; Land use planning; Regional policy; Educational programs
 
 
 166                                  NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Regional water quality impacts of intensive row-crop
 agriculture: a Lake Erie Basin case study.
 Baker, D.B.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 125-132.
 ill., maps; 1985 Jan.  Includes 39 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Lakes; Pollution by agriculture;
 Rowcrops; Water composition and quality; Phosphorus residual
 effect
 
 
 167                                   NAL Call. No.: S601.A34
 Research and extension efforts for improving agricultural
 sustainability in the north central and northeastern United
 States.
 Liebman, M.
 Amsterdam : Elsevier; 1992 Mar31.
 Agriculture, ecosystems and environment v. 39 (1/2): p.
 101-122; 1992 Mar31. Special Issue: Sustainable Agriculture. 
 Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: North central states of U.S.A.; Northeastern
 states of U.S.A.; Agricultural production; Farming systems;
 Alternative farming; Traditional farming; Sustainability; Farm
 structure; Environmental impact; Erosion; Water pollution;
 Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides; Agricultural research;
 Agricultural education; Cropping systems; Literature reviews
 
 
 168                                  NAL Call. No.: TD353.R44
 Resource mobilization for drinking water and sanitation in
 developing nations proceedings of the international
 conference.
 Montanari, F. W.
 American Society of Civil Engineers, Water Resources Planning
 and Management Division, American Society of Civil Engineers,
 Environmental Engineering Division, International Drinking
 Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990)
 ASCE International Conference on Resource Mobilization for
 Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation in Developing Nations
 1987 : San Juan, P.R. New York, N.Y. : American Society of
 Civil Engineers,; 1987. 744 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm.  "The
 ASCE International Conference on Resource Mobilization for
 Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation in Developing countries
 was held ... in San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 26-29, 1987"--
 Abstract.  A contribution to the International Drinking Water
 Supply and Sanitation Decade.  Includes bibliographies and
 indexes.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water-supply; Developing countries; Congresses;
 Sanitation engineering; Developing countries; Congresses
 
 
 169                            NAL Call. No.: S932.W6S74 1987
 Resource policy perspectives STEWARD Conference.
 University of Wisconsin--Madison, Center for Resource Policy
 Studies and Programs
 STEWARD Conference 1987 : Madison, Wis.
 Madison, Wis. : The Center,; 1987.
 108 leaves ; 28 cm.  March 28, 1987.  Includes bibliographic
 references.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Natural resources; Wisconsin; Congresses;
 Conservation of natural resources; Wisconsin; Congresses;
 Wildlife conservation; Wisconsin; Congresses; Recreation;
 Wisconsin; Congresses; Forests and forestry; Wisconsin;
 Congresses; Water quality; Wisconsin; Congresses
 
 
 170                          NAL Call. No.: KF27.A33277 1988b
 Review of ground water quality concerns hearings before the
 Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign
 Agriculture of the Committee on Agriculture, House of
 Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first and second
 sessions, October 12, 1987, Humboldt, IA; October 27 and
 December 9, 1987; March 29 and May 24, 1988.
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
 Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign
 Agriculture
 Washington [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of
 Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.,; 1989; Y 4.Ag
 8/1:100-95. v, 615 p. : ill., forms, maps ; 24 cm. 
 Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. 
 Serial no. 100-95.  Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water, Underground; United States; Quality;
 Water, Underground; Pollution; United States; Water quality
 management; United States; Agricultural chemicals;
 Environmental aspects; United States
 
 
 171                  NAL Call. No.: VtUTD883.7.C22Q42 1988 v.
 Revue de presse quotidienne sommaire : revue de presse
 speciale : pollution agricole au Quebec  [Review of daily
 newspapers]..  Pollution agricole au Quebec
 Quebec (Province), Ministere de l'agriculture, des pecheries
 et de l'alimentation, Direction des communications
 S.l. : The Directorate,; 1988.
 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  Photocopies of clippings
 from Quebec press.
 
 Language:  French; French; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural pollution; Quebec (Province); Air;
 Pollution; Environmental aspects; Quebec (Province)
 
 
 172                                  NAL Call. No.: aSD11.A42
 Rio Yaqui Watershed, northwestern Mexico: use and management.
 Bojorquez, L.; Aguirre, R.; Ortega, A.
 Fort Collins, Colo. : The Station; 1985.
 General technical report RM - Rocky Mountain Forest and Range
 Experiment Station, United States, Forest Service (120): p.
 475-478; 1985.  Paper presented at the "Conference on Riparian
 Ecosystems and their Management: Reconciling Conflicting
 Uses," April 16-18, 1985, Tucson, Arizona.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Watersheds; Watershed management; Plant
 communities; Botanical composition; Land use
 
 
 173                                 NAL Call. No.: QH345.B564
 Riparian nitrogen dynamics in two geomorphologically distinct
 tropical rain forest watersheds: nitrous oxide fluxes.
 Bowden, W.B.; McDowell, W.H.; Asbury, C.E.; Finley, A.M.
 Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1992.
 Biogeochemistry v. 18 (2): p. 77-99; 1992.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Puerto Rico; Biogeochemistry; Denitrification;
 Groundwater; Hydrology; Nitrification; Nitrogen cycle; Nitrous
 oxide; Riparian forests; Solutes; Tropical rain forests;
 Watersheds
 
 
 174                                 NAL Call. No.: QH345.B564
 Riparian nitrogen dynamics in two geomorphologically distinct
 tropical rain forest watersheds: subsurface solute patterns.
 McDowell, W.H.; Bowden, W.B.; Asbury, C.E.
 Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1992.
 Biogeochemistry v. 18 (2): p. 53-75. maps; 1992.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Puerto Rico; Groundwater; Hydrology; Ammonium;
 Nitrates; Nitrogen cycle; Leaching; Soil texture; Water
 quality; Watersheds; Tropical rain forests
 
 
 175                             NAL Call. No.: TC423.W39 1985
 The role of multiple level hydrologic analysis in watershed
 management--a case study in Trinidad.
 Shrivastava, G.S.
 New York, N.Y. : ASCE; 1985.
 Watershed management in the eighties : proceedings of a
 symposium, Denver, Colorado, April 30-May 1, 1985 / edited by
 E. Bruce Jones and Timothy J. Ward. p. 234-239. maps; 1985. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Trinidad and tobago; Watershed management;
 Rivers; Floods; Stream flow; Hydrology
 
 
 176                             NAL Call. No.: SB110.I58 1988
 Runoff of agricultural chemicals from dryland cropping
 systems. Smith, S.J.; Sharpley, A.N.; Jones, O.R.; Berg, W.A.;
 Williams, J.R. Bushland : Texas Agricultural Experiment
 Station, [1990?]; 1988. Challenges in dryland agriculture : a
 global perspective : proceedings of the International
 Conference on Dryland Farming, August 15-19, 1988,
 Amarillo/Bushland, Texas, U.S.A.. p. 694-696; 1988.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Southern plains states of U.S.A.; Agricultural
 chemicals; Runoff; Watersheds; Dry farming; Water quality;
 Soil fertility
 
 
 177                               NAL Call. No.: aTD428.A37L5
 The Rural Clean Water Program a report..  Report on the Rural
 Clean Water Program
 Little, Charles E.
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, United States,
 Enviornmental Protection Agency, Soil and Water Conservation
 Society (U.S.)
 Washington, D.C.? : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture : U.S.
 Environmental Protection Agency,; 1989.
 iii, 26 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.  "Report on the Rural Clean
 Water Program"--P. [3] of cover.  "May 1989"--P. [3] of cover. 
 Includes bibliographical references (p. 26).
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural pollution; United States;
 Agriculture and state; United States; Water quality
 management; United States; Water; Pollution; United States
 
 
 178                                  NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Rural clean water the Okeechobee story.
 Little, C.E.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1988 Sep.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 43 (5): p. 386-390.
 ill; 1988 Sep.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Florida; Water composition and quality; Rural
 areas; Usda; Water policy; Program evaluation; Water
 conservation; Water pollution; Pollution by agriculture;
 Phosphorus; Dairies; Farmers' attitudes
 
 
 179                                  NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
 Salinity pollution from irrigated agriculture.
 El-Ashry, M.T.; Van Schilfgaarde, J.; Schiffman, S.
 Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Jan.
 Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (1): p. 48-52.
 maps; 1985 Jan. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Western states of U.S.A.; Water pollution;
 Salinity; Pollution by agriculture; Irrigation; Yield losses;
 Control methods; Legislation
 
 
 180                           NAL Call. No.: HD1690.5.W3 1987
 Salinity problems in food production of the Mexican irrigation
 districts., 1st ed.
 Aceves-Navarro, E.
 College Station : Texas A&M University Press; 1987.
 Water and water policy in world food supplies : proceedings of
 the conference, May 26-30, 1985, Texas A&M University, College
 Station, Texas / editor, Wayne R. Jordan. p. 129-133. maps;
 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Soil salinity; Salts in soil; Food
 production; Irrigation; World food problems; Groundwater; Land
 productivity; Water composition and quality; Soil reclamation
 
 
 181                         NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W no.2326-B
 Sedimentary structures and textures of Rio Orinoco channel
 sands, Venezuela and Colombia.
 McKee, Edwin Dinwiddie,
 Venezuela, Ministerio del Ambiente y de los Recursos Naturales
 Renovables, Geological Survey (U.S.)
 Washington [D.C.] : U.S. G.P.O. ; Denver, CO : For sale by the
 Books and Open-File Reports Section, U.S. Geological Survey
 [distributor],; 1989. viii, 23 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ;
 28 cm. (U.S. Geological Survey water-supply paper ; 2326-B The
 Waters and sediments of the Rio Orinoco and its major
 tributaries, Venezuela and Colombia ; ch. B).  Bibliography:
 p. 23.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Sedimentation and deposition; Venezuela; Orinoco
 River
 
 
 182                                  NAL Call. No.: TX252.J67
 Sistemas de agua potable por gravedad para poblaciones rurales 
 [Potable water systems by gravity for rural populations].
 Jordan, Thomas T.,
 Lima, Peru : Technologia Intermedia,; 1988.
 292 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
 
 Language:  Spanish
 
 Descriptors: Water; Peru; Distribution; Handbooks, manuals,
 etc; Drinking water; Peru; Handbooks, manuals, etc; Water-
 pipes; Peru; Handbooks, manuals, etc
 
 
 183                                  NAL Call. No.: 340.9 W52
 Snow accumulation and ablation on adjacent forested and
 clearcut sites in southeastern British Colombia.
 Toews, D.A.A.; Gluns, D.R.
 Ft. Collins : The Conference; 1986 Apr.
 Proceedings - Western Snow Conference. p. 101-111; 1986 Apr. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: British Columbia; Snow; Forests; Clearcutting;
 Meltwater
 
 
 184                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Socio-economic development level and technology policies for
 water resources management.
 Tsuzuki, G.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 19 (9):
 p. 273-276; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Water resources; Water management; Water
 use; Government; Policy; Data analysis; Information storage;
 Computers
 
 
 185                                 NAL Call. No.: FICHE S-72
 Solutions to agricultural water pollution: planning and
 operational issues. Becker, J.C.; Shortle, J.S.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1986.
 American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
 collection) (fiche no. 86-2624): 13 p.; 1986.  Paper presented
 at the 1986 Winter Meeting of the American Society of
 Agricultural Engineers. Available for purchase from: The
 American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept., 2950
 Niles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085. Telephone the Order
 Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for information and prices.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; Water
 pollution; Planning; Programs; Legislation
 
 
 186                                 NAL Call. No.: HD1761.U17
 Some rays of hope for agriculture and the environment.
 Phipps, T.T.
 Washington, D.C. : National Center for Food and Agric Policy,
 Resources for the Future; 1988.
 U.S. agriculture in a global setting : an agenda for the
 future / M. Ann Tutwiler, editor. p. 186-202; 1988.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Environmental protection; Pollution by
 agriculture; Wetlands; Wildlife conservation; Erosion; Soil
 and water conservation; Alternative farming; Fertilizer
 industry; Pesticide industry
 
 
 187                             NAL Call. No.: S622.2.N3 1987
 State financial incentives to reduce agricultural nonpoint
 source pollution. Massey, D.T.
 St. Joseph, Mich. : American Society of Agricultural
 Engineers; 1987. Optimum erosion control at least cost :
 proceedings of the National Symposium on Conservation Systems,
 December 14-15, 1987, Hyatt Regency Chicago in Illinois
 Center. p. 32-41; 1987. (ASAE publication ; 08-87). 
 Literature review.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pollution by agriculture; States;
 Incentives; Soil conservation; Funds
 
 
 188                               NAL Call. No.: TD225.R53E28
 The state of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo a study of water
 resource issues along the Texas/Mexico border.
 Eaton, David J.; Andersen, John M.
 Tucson : University of Arizona Press,; 1987.
 xxiv, 331 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. (Profmex monograph series). 
 Includes index.  Bibliography: p. 307-323.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water-supply; Rio Grande Watershed; Water
 consumption; Rio Grande Watershed; Water quality management;
 Rio Grande Watershed
 
 
 189                                NAL Call. No.: aHD1751.A42
 Sustainable agriculture: What's it all about?.
 Gajewski, G.; Calvin, L.; Vandeman, A.; Vasavada, U.
 Rockville, Md. : The Service; 1992 May.
 Agricultural outlook AO - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
 Economic Research Service (185): p. 30-33; 1992 May.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Sustainability; Environmental impact;
 Food supply; Demand; Production costs; Water quality; Farm
 management
 
 
 190                       NAL Call. No.: QH540.U562 no.88(36)
 Tamaulipan brushland of the lower Rio Grande Valley of south
 Texas description, human impacts, and management options.
 Jahrsdoerfer, Sonja E.; Leslie, David M.
 Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
 Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife
 Service ; Springfield, VA : Available from N.T.I.S.,; 1988; I
 49.89/2:88 (36). viii, 63, [1] p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
 (Biological report ; 88(36)). "[Performed by] U.S. Fish and
 Wildlife Service, Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
 Research Unit"--Rept.  November 1988.  Includes index. 
 Bibliography: p. 43-61.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Shrubland ecology; Rio Grande Valley; Shrubland
 ecology; Mexico; Tamaulipas; Man; Influence on nature; Rio
 Grande Valley; Man; Influence on nature; Mexico; Tamaulipas
 
 
 191                                    NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Ten years after Mar del Plata.
 Brewster, M.; Solanes, M.
 London : Graham & Trotman; 1987 Aug.
 Natural resources forum v. 11 (3): p. 251-258; 1987 Aug.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Argentina; Water resource management; Resource
 development; Conferences; Development projects; Financial
 planning; Human resources; Water composition and quality;
 Flooding; Drought
 
 
 192                                    NAL Call. No.: 475 EX7
 Towards a water balance in the central Amazonian region.
 Leopoldo, P.R.; Franken, W.; Salati, E.; Ribeiro, M.N.
 Basel : Birkhauser; 1987 Mar15.
 Experientia v. 43 (3): p. 222-233. ill., maps; 1987 Mar15. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Brazil; Water balance; River water; Water budget;
 Precipitation; Hydrological factors; Deforestation
 
 
 193                         NAL Call. No.: TD428.A37T695 1989
 Toxic substances in agricultural water supply and drainage an
 international environmental perspective : papers from the
 Second Pan-American Regional Conference of the International
 Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, Ottawa, Canada, June
 8-9, 1989.
 Summers, Joseph B.; Anderson, Susan S.
 International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. Pan-
 American Regional Conference 1989 : Ottawa, Ont.); U.S.
 Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, International Commission
 on Irrigation and Drainage, International Commission on
 Irrigation and Drainage, Canadian National Committee on
 Irrigation and Drainage
 Denver, Colo. : U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage,;
 1989. vi, 424 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm.  Summaries in French
 and Spanish.  Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Drainage; Environmental aspects; Congresses;
 Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Congresses; Irrigation water;
 Environmental aspects; Congresses; Agricultural pollution;
 Environmental aspects; Congresses
 
 
 194                          NAL Call. No.: TD428.A37T69 1988
 Toxic substances in agricultural water supply and drainage
 searching for solutions : report of the 1987 panel of experts
 and papers from the 1987 national meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada,
 December 2-4, 1987..  USCID 1987 national meeting
 Summers, Joseph B.; Anderson, Susan S.
 U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage
 Denver, Colo. : The Committee,; 1988.
 vii, 167 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.  Spine title: USCID 1987 national
 meeting. Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Agricultural pollution; Environmental aspects;
 United States; Congresses; Water; Pollution; United States;
 Toxicology; Congresses; Irrigation water; Environmental
 aspects; United States; Congresses; Drainage; Environmental
 aspects; United States; Congresses; Water quality management;
 United States; Congresses
 
 
 195                                      NAL Call. No.: G3.N3
 Traditional water-harvesting systems in northwest Mexico.
 Fish, G.
 Washington, D.C. : The National Geographic Society; 1985.
 National Geographic Society Research Reports v. 21: p.
 149-154. maps; 1985.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; Water harvesting; Ecology; Geographical
 distribution; Irrigated sites; Marginal farms
 
 
 196                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 Transboundary groundwaters: the Bellagio Draft Treaty.
 Hayton, R.D.; Utton, A.E.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1989. Natural resources journal v. 29 (3): p. 663-722; 1989. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Mexico; Surface water; Groundwater; Water
 supplies; International agreements; International law; Water
 law; Right of access; Boundaries; Water policy; Water use
 efficiency; Water resource management
 
 
 197                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 Transboundary liability goes with the flow? Gasser V. United
 States: the use and misuse of a treaty.
 Morgan, A.M.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1990. Natural resources journal v. 30 (4): p. 955-968. maps;
 1990.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Mexico; Rivers; Water use; Right of
 access; International agreements; Dams; Flooding; Legal
 liability; Courts; Decision making
 
 
 198                                 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34
 Tropical eutrophic lake modeling and parameter discrimination.
 Jaffe, P.R.
 Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources Association;
 1988 Jun. Water resources bulletin v. 24 (3): p. 585-592; 1988
 Jun.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Venezuela; Lakes; Tropics; Water composition and
 quality; Hydrobiology; Eutrophication; Trends; Data analysis;
 Models; Parametric methods; Uncertainties; Discriminant
 analysis
 
 
 199                           NAL Call. No.: TC401.A5 no.90-2
 Tropical hydrology and Caribbean water resources proceedings
 of the International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology and
 Fourth Caribbean Islands Water Resources Congress.
 Krishna, J. H.
 American Water Resources Association, Geological Survey
 (U.S.), Water Resources Division
 International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology 1990 : San Juan,
 P.R, Caribbean Islands Water Resources Congress 4th : 1990 :
 San Juan, P .R. Bethesda, Md. (5410 Grosvenor Ln, Bethesda
 20814-2192) : American Water Resources Association,; 1990.
 xiv, 570 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (American Water Resources
 Association technical publication series ; TPS-90-2). 
 Includes bibliographical references and index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Hydrology; Water resources development; Water
 quality management
 
 
 200                                  NAL Call. No.: TD223.P39
 U.S. Department of Agriculture's perspective on silvicultural
 nonpoint source water quality.
 Beasley, J.L.; Harper, W.C.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environ Protection Agency, Office of
 Water Regul and Standards; 1985.
 Perspectives on nonpoint source pollution : proceedings of a
 national conference, Kansas City, Missouri, May 19-22, 1985.
 p. 321-324; 1985.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Silviculture; Forest services; Usda;
 Water composition and quality; Water resource management
 
 
 201                           NAL Call. No.: KF27.A3226 1992d
 U.S. General Accounting Office's review of the Rural
 Electrification Administration's use of cash or cash
 equivalents, and U.S. Department of Agriculture's water
 quality programs hearing before the Subcommittee on
 Conservation, Credit, and Rural Development of the Committee
 on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second
 Congress, second session, May 20, 1992..  US General
 Accounting Office's review of the Rural Electrification
 Administration's use of cash ...
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
 Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, and Rural Development
 Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt.
 of Docs., Congressional Sales Office,; 1992; Y 4.AG
 8/1:102-73.
 iii, 198 p. ; 23 cm.  Distributed to some depository libraries
 in microfiche. Shipping list no.: 93-0016-P.  Serial no.
 102-73.  Includes bibliographical references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Rural development; Rural telephone; Agricultural
 pollution; Water quality management
 
 
 202                                   NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W
 U.S. Virgin Islands: ground-water quality.
 Zack, A.; Rodriguez-Alonso, R.; Roman-Mas, A.
 Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office; 1988.
 Geological survey-water supply paper (2325): p. 489-492. ill.,
 maps; 1988. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: United states virgin Islands; Groundwater
 pollution; Water composition and quality; Aquifers; Waste
 disposal; Sites; Quality controls; Land use
 
 
 203                                NAL Call. No.: aTD223.A1U7
 USDA research plan for water quality.
 United States, Agricultural Research Service, United States,
 Cooperative State Research Service
 Washington, D.C. : USDA, 1989?; 1989.
 14 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 28 cm.  Cover title. 
 Bibliography: p. 14.
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality; United States; Water, Underground;
 United States; Quality
 
 
 204                                  NAL Call. No.: GB500.M68
 The use and conservation of natural resources in the Andes of
 southern Ecuador.
 White, S.; Maldonado, F.
 Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press; 1991 Feb.
 Mountain research and development v. 11 (1): p. 37-55. maps;
 1991 Feb. Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Ecuador; Mountain areas; Natural resources;
 Resource utilization; Soil resources; Vegetation; Water
 resources; Environmental degradation; Resource conservation;
 Water erosion; Erosion control; Land use; Farmland; Soil
 conservation; Watersheds
 
 
 205                                  NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
 The use of water pricing as a means for enhancing water use
 efficiency in irrigation: case studies in Mexico and the
 United States. Cummings, R.G.; Nercissiantz, V.
 Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law;
 1992. Natural resources journal v. 32 (4): p. 731-755; 1992. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Mexico; U.S.A.; Irrigation water; Water costs;
 Water use efficiency; Case studies; Water policy
 
 
 206                                  NAL Call. No.: TD201.I56
 User participation and implementation strategies in water and
 sanitation projects.
 McPherson, H.J.; McGarry, M.G.
 Surrey : Butterworth Scientific Ltd; 1987.
 International journal of water resources development v. 3 (1):
 p. 23-30; 1987.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Africa; Asia; Central America; Water pollution;
 Water use; Sanitation; Waste disposal; Environmental
 protection
 
 
 207                     NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7 v.20, no.10
 Waste management in petrochemical complexes proceedings of the
 IAWPRC Seminar held in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul,
 Brazil, 26-28 October 1987., 1st. ed..
 Almeida, Sergio A. S.; Flores, Paraguassu G.; Goettems, Ellen
 M. P. International Association on Water Pollution Research
 and Control Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press,; 1988.
 vii, 286 ix-xvii p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. (Water science and
 technology, v. 20, no. 10).  Includes bibliographies and
 index.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Petroleum chemicals industry; Environmental
 aspects; Congresses; Water; Pollution; Congresses; Oil
 Pollution of water; Congresses; Hazardous substances;
 Congresses; Hazardous wastes; Congresses
 
 
 208                                 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7
 Wastewater treatment and reuse aspects of Lake Valencia,
 Venezuela. Lansdell, M.; Carbonell, L.M.
 Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1991.
 Water science and technology : a journal of the International
 Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 24 (9):
 p. 19-30; 1991.  In the series analytic: Wastewater
 Reclamation and Reuse/edited by R. Mujeriego and T. Asano.
 Proceedings of the International Symposium of Wastewate
 Reclamation and Reuse, September 24-26, 1991, Costa Brava,
 Spain.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Venezuela; Waste water treatment; Water reuse;
 Lakes; Irrigation water; Drinking water; Water resources;
 Water quality
 
 
 209                            NAL Call. No.: aSD11.U57 no.63
 Water and the ecosystems of the Luquillo Experimental Forest.
 Lugo, Ariel E.
 Southern Forest Experiment Station (New Orleans, La.).
 New Orleans, La. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service,
 Southern Forest Experiment Station,; 1986.
 17 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.. (General technical report SO ; 63). 
 Cover title.  "An Institute of Tropical Forestry Publication". 
 August 1986.  Bibliography: p. 16-17.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Freshwater ecology; Puerto Rico; Luquillo
 Experimental Forest; Forests and forestry; Tropics
 
 
 210                           NAL Call. No.: HD1690.5.W3 1987
 Water, food, and the challenge of development in Latin
 America., 1st ed. Curtin, M.E.
 College Station : Texas A&M University Press; 1987.
 Water and water policy in world food supplies : proceedings of
 the conference, May 26-30, 1985, Texas A&M University, College
 Station, Texas / editor, Wayne R. Jordan. p. 51-54; 1987.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Latin America; Water management; Development
 projects; History; Economic growth; Irrigation; Agricultural
 production; Food production
 
 
 211                                     NAL Call. No.: 81 L95
 Water from the Rio Grande: the only game in town.
 Hinojosa, J. IV
 Weslaco, Tex. : The Society; 1987.
 Journal of the Rio Grande Valley Horticultural Society v. 40:
 p. 55-56; 1987. This publication is not owned by the National
 Agricultural Library.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Texas; Mexico; Water resource management; Water
 use; Rivers; Water supplies; Legal rights; Legislation;
 Ownership; Water allocation; International agreements
 
 
 212                                    NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Water management since the adoption of the Mar del Plata
 Action Plan: lessons for the 1990s.
 Lee, T.
 Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd; 1992 Aug.
 Natural resources forum v. 16 (3): p. 202-211; 1992 Aug.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Africa; Asia; Latin America; Caribbean; Water
 management; Water policy; Un; Water resources; Development
 plans
 
 
 213                            NAL Call. No.: HT401.S72 no.84
 Water quality, agriculture and community concerns in the South
 proceedings, Atlanta, Georgia, November 7-8, 1985.. 
 Proceedings : water quality, agriculture and community
 concerns in the South
 Southern Community Development Committee, Southern Rural
 Development Center Mississippi State, MS : Southern Rural
 Development Center,; 1986. v, 118 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
 (SRDC series ; no. 84).  Title on spine : Proceedings : Water
 quality, agriculture and community concerns in the South.
 Includes bibliographies.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality; Southern States; Congresses
 
 
 214                               NAL Call. No.: 275.29 OK41C
 Water quality and agriculture: why are we concerned?.
 Scifres, C.J.
 Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1989 Nov.
 Circular E - Oklahoma State University, Cooperative Extension
 Service (891): p. 1-7; 1989 Nov.  Paper presented at the
 "Proceedings: Water Quality and Agriculture's Role for the
 Future," November 16, 1989, Tulsa State Fairgrounds.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Agriculture
 
 
 215                          NAL Call. No.: 100 M693Sp no.394
 Water quality and soil conservation conflicts of rights issues
 : report of Seminar on Agricultural Marketing and Policy,
 College of Agriculture and Extension Division, University of
 Missouri, November 17-18, 1988, Columbia, Missouri.
 University of Missouri-Columbia, Agricultural Experiment
 Station Seminar on Agricultural Marketing and Policy 1988 Nov.
 17-18 : University of Missouri.
 Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri, College of
 Agriculture, 1988?; 1988. 90 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Special
 report (University of Missouri-Columbia. Agricultural
 Experiment Station) ; 394.).  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water quality; Congresses; Soil conservation;
 Environmental aspects; Congresses
 
 
 216                           NAL Call. No.: S495.5.W382 1992
 Water quality information on USDA's water quality cost-share
 programs : fact sheet for the Chairman, Committee on
 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, U.S. Senate.. 
 Information on USDA's water quality cost-share programs United
 States, General Accounting Office, United States, Congress,
 Senate, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
 Washington, D.C. : The Office ; Gaithersburg, MD (P.O. Box
 6015, Gaithersburg 20877) : The Office [distributor,; 1992; GA
 1.13:RCED-92-139FS. 19 p. ; 28 cm.  Cover title.  March 1992. 
 GAO/RCED-92-139FS.  "B-247791"--P. [1].
 
 Language:  English; English
 
 Descriptors: Federal aid to water quality management; Water-
 supply, Agricultural
 
 
 217                                 NAL Call. No.: 1.90 C2OU8
 Water quality legislation affecting agriculture.
 Reichelderfer, K.H.
 Washington, D.C. : The Department; 1989.
 Outlook - Proceedings, Agricultural Outlook Conference, U.S.
 Department of Agriculture (65th): p. 458-465; 1989.  Meeting
 held November 29-December 1, 1988, Washington, D.C.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water composition and quality;
 Legislation; Environmental pollution; Pollution by
 agriculture; Sediment pollution; Agricultural chemicals; Farm
 sector; Structural change
 
 
 218                                 NAL Call. No.: 1.90 C2OU8
 Water quality legislation: implications for agriculture.
 Reichelderfer, K.
 Washington, D.C. : The Department; 1990 Apr.
 Outlook - Proceedings, Agricultural Outlook Conference, U.S.
 Department of Agriculture. p. 417-422; 1990 Apr.  Includes
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water composition and quality; Water law;
 Pollution by agriculture
 
 
 219                                    NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
 Water resource development and land settlement in southern
 Peru: The Majes Project.
 Maos, J.O.
 Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1985
 Jul. GeoJournal v. 11 (1): p. 69-78. ill., maps; 1985 Jul. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Peru; Coastal areas; Deserts; Irrigated farming;
 Agricultural development; Water storage; Hydroelectric
 schemes; Rural settlement
 
 
 220                            NAL Call. No.: HD1696.5.L37L44
 Water resources management in Latin America and the Caribbean.
 Lee, Terence R.
 Boulder : Westview Press,; 1990.
 viii, 208 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. (Westview studies in water
 policy and management ; no. 16).  Includes bibliographical
 references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water resources development; Government policy;
 Latin America; Water resources development; Government policy;
 Caribbean Area; Water resources development; Government
 policy; Latin America; Case studies; Water resources
 development; Government policy; Caribbean Area; Case studies
 
 
 221                                    NAL Call. No.: HC55.N3
 Water resources management in small island countries: cost
 recovery and demand management.
 Brewster, M.
 Guildford, Surrey : Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd; 1990 May.
 Natural resources forum v. 14 (2): p.120-124; 1990 May. 
 Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: United states virgin Islands; Water resources;
 Water costs; Recovery; Islands; Demand; Water management; Case
 studies; Water supply; Rural urban relations
 
 
 222                                  NAL Call. No.: 292.8 J82
 Water resources, salinity and salt yields of the rivers of the
 Bolivian Amazon.
 Roche, M.A.; Jauregui, C.F.
 Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishers, B.V.; 1988 Jun30.
 Journal of hydrology v. 101 (1/4): p. 305-331. maps; 1988
 Jun30.  Includes references.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Bolivia; Water resources; River basins; Water
 composition and quality; Salinity; Sodium; Chlorides;
 Meteorological factors; Environmental factors
 
 
 223                           NAL Call. No.: 407 G29W no.2328
 A well system to recover usable water from a freshwater-
 saltwater aquifer in Puerto Rico.
 Zack, Allen L.
 University of Puerto Rico (Mayaguez Campus), Water Resources
 Research Institute
 Washington : U.S. G.P.O. ; Denver, CO : For sale by the Books
 and Open-File Reports Section, U.S. Geological Survey,; 1988;
 I 19.13:2328. iv, 15 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm. (Geological
 Survey water-supply paper ; 2328). Bibliography: p. 15.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water-supply; Puerto Rico; Water, Underground;
 Puerto Rico
 
 
 224                                NAL Call. No.: TD223.6.W48
 Western water made simple.
 Marston, Ed
 Washington, D.C. : Island Press,; 1987.
 xiii, 237 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.  "Contains the contents of four
 special issues of High country news from the fall of 1986"--
 Pref.  Includes index. Bibliography: p. 217-220.
 
 Language:  English
 
 Descriptors: Water-supply; West (U.S.); Water-supply; Missouri
 River Watershed; Water-supply; Colorado River Watershed
 (Colo.-Mexico); Water-supply; Columbia River Watershed
 
 
                          AUTHOR INDEX
 
 Abdalla, C.W.  19
 Abler, D.G.  153
 Abreu, R.M.  51
 Aceves-Navarro, E.  180c
 Achutuni, Rao  108
 Adams, J.B.  76
 Adams, R.M.  154
 Aguirre, R.  172
 Ali Khan, A.  88
 Almeida, Sergio A. S.  207
 Altafin, I.  131
 American Society of Civil Engineers, Water Resources Planning
 and Management Division, American Society of Civil Engineers,
 Environmental Engineering Division, International Drinking
 Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990)  168
 American Water Resources Association, Geological Survey
 (U.S.), Water Resources Division  199
 Andersen, John M.  188
 Anderson, Susan S.  193, 194
 Antle, J.M.  120
 Aoki, R.  117, 118
 Arrau, L.  86
 Asbury, C.E.  173, 174
 Athie Lambarri, Mauricio  44
 Baker, D.B.  166
 Baker, J.L.  141
 Barrow, C.  109
 Batie, S.S.  25, 26, 99
 Bazilevich, N.I.  42
 Beasley, D.B.  136
 Beasley, J.L.  200
 Becker, J.C.  185
 Bekker, Dan  96
 Benfer, R.A.  61
 Berg, W.A.  176
 Bingham, Roy H.,  89
 Boggess, W.G.  11, 24
 Bojorquez, L.  172
 Borges, Uirande Augusto  2
 Bos, A.W.  66
 Bowden, W.B.  173, 174
 Braden, J.B.  27
 Braun, H.E.  53
 Brazil, Departamento Nacional de Obras contra as Secas  2
 Brewster, M.  191, 221
 Brinkmann, W.L.F.  146
 Brown, F. Lee  139
 Buttel, F.H.  164
 Butters, G.  107
 Cabral Junior, D.  103
 Callaway, J.M.  154
 Calleros, J.R.  110
 Calvin, L.  189
 Canter, Larry W.  71
 Carbonell, L.M.  208
 Carlson, J.  149
 Carriker, R.  23
 Carriker, R.R.  11
 Casadei, W. S.  56
 Caviedes, C.N.  140
 Cheng, K.S.  77
 Christensen, P.  59
 Clark, E.H. II  28
 Clark, J.M.  149
 Cleaveland, Marta  84
 Clegg, B.S.  53
 Coelho, M.C.L.  38
 Cohn, D.  40
 Coimbrao, C.A.  38
 Commission of the European Communities, Land and Water Use
 Management Programme, Commission of the European Communities,
 Coordination of Agricultural Research  17
 Cook, K.  12
 Coulston, M.L.  72
 Cramer, Craig  84
 Cressa, C.  36
 Crosson, P.R.  21
 Crosson, Pierre R.  20
 Crowder, B.M.  127
 Cummings, R.G.  205
 Cunha, R.C.A.  103
 Curtin, M.E.  210
 Decker, Wayne L.  108
 DeWeese, L.R.  7
 Douglas, D.  113
 Dourojeanni, A.  119
 Dressing, S.A.  35
 Duda, A.M.  55
 Eaton, David J.  188
 Ehrenburg, Hillebrand  96
 Eidt, D.C.  150
 El-Ashry, M.T.  126, 179
 Engineering and Research Center (U.S.), Colorado River Water
 Quality Office  49
 Enriquez, B.O.  61
 Epp, D.J.  13
 Equihua, M.  94
 Ernst, W.R.  150
 Escamilla Avina, M.  57
 Ezcurra, E.  94
 Fairchild, Deborah M.  100
 Fearnside, P.M.  43
 Felger, R.S.  94
 Ferro, D.N.  149
 Finley, A.M.  173
 Fish, G.  195
 Fleming, R.J.  106
 Flores, Paraguassu G.  207
 Forsyth, D.J.  6
 Forsythe, K.W. Jr  69
 Frank, R.  53
 Franken, W.  192
 Frederick, K.D.  123
 Freshwater Foundation  4
 Freshwater Foundation, United States, Soil Conservation
 Service  5
 Furch, K.  46
 Gadsby, M.C.  150
 Gajewski, G. c189
 Gardner, R.L.  37
 Gilding, T.J.  114, 115
 Gillespie, G.W. Jr  164
 Gloeden, E.  103
 Gluns, D.R.  183
 Goettems, Ellen M. P.  155, 207
 Gomes, D.C.  103
 Gonzalez, A.  85
 Gonzalez, M.H.  163
 Gonzalez-Vicente, Carlos E.  121
 Goodland, R.  70
 Grenfell, Adrienne C.  16
 Grue, C.E.  7
 Guazzelli, M.R.  51
 Hall, A.J.  147
 Hallberg, G.R.  95
 Halstead, J.M.  99
 Harper, W.C.  200
 Hartnett, K.  47
 Hayton, R.D.  196
 Henry, D.B.  7
 Hernandez, A.  79
 Hickman, J.  107
 Hinojosa, J. IV  211
 Hoefner, Ferd  84
 Hollebone, J.E.  150
 Hollett, Kenneth J.  97
 Holmes, Roland C.  124
 Holmes, T.  133
 Hostetler, J.  102
 Hrubovcak, J.  130
 Humenik, F.J.  35
 Hutchinson, C. B.  31
 Instituto Ecuatoriano de Recursos Hidraulicos, Consejo
 Nacional de Desarrollo (Ecuador)  151
 International Association on Water Pollution Research and
 Control  155, 207
 International Association on Water Pollution Research and
 Control, Conference(1986 :Sao Paulo, Brazil)  56
 International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. Pan-
 American Regional Conference 1989 : Ottawa, Ont.)  193
 Iroume, A.  39
 Jaffe, P.R.  198
 Jahrsdoerfer, Sonja E.  190
 Jauregui, C.F.  222
 Johnson, R.J.  55
 Johnsrud, M.D.  143
 Jones, O.R.  176
 Jones, Vernon K.  108
 Jordan, Thomas T.,  182
 Just, R.E.  120, 135
 Kaliski, E.  86
 Kemph, G.S.  79
 Kingsbury, P.D.  150
 Klinge, H.  46
 Krishna, J. H.  199
 Kubitzki, K.  62
 Lacewell, R.  107
 Lansdell, M.  208
 Lant, C.L.  156
 LeBlanc, M.  130
 Lee, J.G.  136
 Lee, L.  133
 Lee, L.K.  81
 Lee, T.  78, 212
 Lee, T.R.E 134
 Lee, Terence R.  220
 Leopoldo, P.R.  192
 Leslie, David M.  190
 Lessley, B.V.  132, 165
 Libby, L.W.  24
 Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service  16
 Liebman, M.  167
 Lighthall, D.R.  152
 Little, C.E.  178
 Little, Charles E.  177
 Llop, A.  64
 Lockhart, W.L.  150
 Logan, L. L.  9
 Lohman, Loretta C.  75
 Lovejoy, S.B.  136
 Lugo, Ariel E.  209
 Maas, R.P.  35
 Macke, R.  58
 Magette, W.L.  132, 165
 Magleby, R.  41
 Magleby, R.S.  15
 Magleby, Richard S.  63
 Maldonado, F.  204
 Maos, J.O.  219
 Marston, Ed  224
 Martins, M.T.  38
 Massey, D.T.  187
 McCarl, B.A.  154
 McClelland, N.I.  112
 McDowell, W.H.  173, 174
 McGarry, M.G.  206
 McKee, Edwin Dinwiddie,  181
 McPherson, H.J.  206
 Mertes, L.A.K.  76
 Messmer, T.A.  7
 Mexico, Secretaria de Agricultura y Recursos Hidraulicos,
 Mexico, Comision del Plan Nacional Hidraulico  116
 Miller, M.  105
 Miranowski, J.  130
 Molnar, J.J.  33
 Monsanto Company  98
 Montanari, F. W.  168
 Moore, S.T.  3
 Morgan, A.M.  197
 Morris, A.R.  83
 Mouchet, P.  52
 Mumme, S.P.  3
 Mumme, Stephen P.  34
 Murphy, Michael E.,  125
 Myers, C.F.  92
 National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy (U.S.)  20
 Neely, R.K.  141
 Nelson, M.  119
 Nercissiantz, V.  205
 Nielsen, E.  133
 Nielsen, E.G.  81
 Nortcliff, S.  60
 North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service  54
 Nucci, Nelson Luiz Rodrigues  56
 Offutt, S.  161
 Oklahoma Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit  190
 Ontario Water Management Research and Services Committee  9
 Organization of American States, Geological Survey (U.S.)  31
 Ortega, A.  172
 Padgitt, S.  99
 Padoch, C.  90
 Palacios Velez, O.  57
 Phipps, T.T.  21, 186
 Phipps, Tim  20
 Pinedo-Vasquez, M.  90
 Piper, S.  41, 67
 Piper, Steven  63
 Planas, A.  142
 Poppe, L.P.M.  103
 Potter, C.A.  74
 Price, Kent A.  20
 Programa Nacional de Manejo de Cuencas y Conservacion de
 Suelos (Peru),Peru, Ministerio de Agricultura  1
 Purvis, A.  23
 Quebec (Province), Ministere de l'agriculture, des pecheries
 et de l'alimentation, Direction des communications  171
 Rabalais, N.N.  45
 Reichelderfer, K.  73, 218
 Reichelderfer, K.H.  217
 Reyes Jimenez, A.  57
 Ribeiro, M. de N.G.  68
 Ribeiro, M.N.  192
 Richardson, N.B.  28
 Richey, J.E.  68
 Richter, Michael  138
 Ripley, B.D.  53
 Roberts, R.S.  152
 Roche, M.A.  222
 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort
 Collins, Colo.), United States, Forest Service, Southwestern
 Region, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestates y
 Agropecuarias (Mexico)  121
 Rodgers, A.B.  128
 Rodgers, K.P.  91
 Rodriguez-Alonso, R.  202
 Rodriguez-Alonso, T.  162
 Roman-Mas, A.  162, 202
 Russell, A.D.  94
 Sadras, V.O.  147
 Salati, E.  93, 192
 Sampson, R.N.  104
 Sanchez, P.S.  38
 Santa Catarina (Brazil : State), Comissao Estadual de
 Planejamento Agricola, Instituto de Planejamento e Economia
 Agricola de Santa Catarina  159
 Sato, M.I.Z.  38
 Scatena, F.N.  122
 Schiffman, S.  179
 Schuster, Ronald J.  50
 Scifres, C.J.  214
 Senior, C.T.  36
 Setia, P.  67
 Sharpley, A.N.  176
 Shih, S.F.  77
 Shirmohammadi, A.  132, 165
 Shitikova, T.Y.  42
 Shortle, J.S.  13, 153, 185
 Shrivastava, G.S.  175
 Siemens, A.H.  157
 Singer, S.N.  18
 Smith, D.A.  144
 Smith, M.O.  76
 Smith, S.J.  176
 Smolen, M.D.  35, 144
 Solanes, M.  191
 Somlyody, L.  131
 Southern Community Development Committee, Southern Rural
 Development Center  213
 Southern Forest Experiment Station (New Orleans, La.).  209
 Southgate, D.  58
 Souza, C.Z. de  32
 Spangenberg, N.E.  111
 Spooner, J.  35
 Stanley, J.W.“ 129
 Stone, J. A.  9
 Stone, Roy B.  89
 Summers, Joseph B.  193, 194
 Sustainable Agriculture Working Group  84
 Swanson, G.A.  7
 Tauer, L.W.  65
 Thornes, J.B.  60
 Thornley, S.  66
 Thorpe, Kris  84
 Toews, D.A.A.  183
 Tome, M.W.  7
 Tsuzuki, G.  184
 Turner, R.E.  45
 U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage  194
 U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, International
 Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, International
 Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, Canadian National
 Committee on Irrigation and Drainage  193
 Uchtmann, D.L.  27
 Uehara, K.  56
 United States, Agricultural Research Service, United States,
 Cooperative State Research Service  203
 United States, Bureau of Indians Affairs, Geological Survey
 (U.S.)  97
 United States, Bureau of Reclamation  50
 United States, Bureau of Reclamation, Milliken Chapman
 Research Group  75
 United States, Congress, House, Committee on Agriculture,
 Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign
 Agriculture  137
 United States, Congress, House, Committee on Government
 Operations, Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources
 Subcommittee  29
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research
 Service, Resources and Technology Division  63
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, United States,
 Enviornmental Protection Agency, Soil and Water Conservation
 Society (U.S.)  177
 United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Working Group on
 Agricultural Chemicals and the Environment  8
 United States, Dept. of Energy  108
 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
 Ground-Water Protection  160
 United States, Extension Service  54
 United States, General Accounting Office, United States,
 Congress, Senate, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and
 Forestry  216
 United States, Soil Conservation Service, Colorado Water
 Conservation Board  87
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
 Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, and Rural Development 
 201
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
 Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign
 Agriculture  101, 170
 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space,
 and Technology. Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture
 Research, and Environment  137
 United States. General Accounting Office  29
 United States. Soil Conservation Service  48
 University of Missouri-Columbia, Agricultural Experiment
 Station  215
 University of Puerto Rico (Mayaguez Campus), Water Resources
 Research Institute  223
 University of Wisconsin--Madison, Center for Resource Policy
 Studies and Programs  169
 Utton, A.E.  128, 196
 Valent, G.U.  38
 Van Driesche, R.G.  149
 Van Schilfgaarde, J.  107, 179
 Vandeman, A.  189
 Vasavada, U.  189
 Venezuela, Ministerio del Ambiente y de los Recursos Naturales
 Renovables, Geological Survey (U.S.)  181
 Vieira, D.B.  32
 Walker, R.D.  14
 Walters, M.O.  145
 Waylen, P.R.  140
 Weatherford, Gary D.  139
 Weir, G.H.  61
 Weismiller, R.A.  132, 165
 Wesseling, J.  17
 White, S.  204
 White, Thomas Anderson  82
 Wijk, A. L. M. van  17
 Williams, J.R.  176
 Wright, Joan  54
 Wu, L.S.  33
 Wyckoff, R.  148
 Young, C. Edwin  63
 Young, C.E.  15, 41
 Young, R.A.  37
 Zack, A.  162, 202
 Zack, Allen L.  223
 Zilberman, D.  135
 Zinn, J.A.  80
 
 
                          SUBJECT INDEX
 
 Acid rain  154
 Administration  3
 Africa  206, 212
 Agricultural chemicals  4, 5, 8, 9, 14, 16, 19, 26, 53, 67,
 83, 95, 98, 99, 102, 107, 130, 133, 143, 150, 152, 153, 167,
 170, 176, 217
 Agricultural chemicals industry  4
 Agricultural colleges  25
 Agricultural conservation  10, 20, 84
 Agricultural credit  135
 Agricultural development  219
 Agricultural ecology  10, 20, 71, 138
 Agricultural education  167
 Agricultural extension work  54
 Agricultural geography  124
 Agricultural innovations  20, 71
 Agricultural land  136, 165
 Agricultural laws and legislation  84
 Agricultural policy  21, 25, 73, 80, 99, 120, 130, 148, 152,
 156
 Agricultural pollution  5, 8, 10, 20, 71, 108, 160, 171, 177,
 193, 194, 201
 Agricultural production  21, 22, 79, 107, 152, 167, 210
 Agricultural research  152, 167
 Agricultural structure  21
 Agricultural subsidies  84
 Agricultural trade  69
 Agricultural wastes  29, 92, 106, 144, 161
 Agriculture  10, 158, 214
 Agriculture and state  177
 Air  171
 Algae  40, 131
 Alternative agriculture  84
 Alternative farming  164, 167, 186
 Ammonium  174
 Anaerobic digesters  30
 Animal wastes  33, 66, 92
 Anthropology  61
 Aquatic environment  150
 Aquifers  94, 110, 128, 145, 162, 202
 Argentina  88, 112, 134, 191
 Argentina centro  147
 Arid lands  123, 163
 Arizona  97, 97
 Asia  206, 212
 Atmospheric carbon dioxide  108
 Bacillariophyta  45
 Bajio Region  125
 Behavior patterns  135
 Bibliography  16, 16
 Bioassays  38
 Biogeochemical cycles  42
 Biogeochemistry  173
 Biological production  42
 Biomass production  131
 Biota  62
 Bolivia  222
 Boreal forests  42
 Botanical composition  172
 Boundaries  3, 196
 Brazil  32, 43, 46, 51, 60, 62, 68, 70, 76, 93, 103, 109, 117,
 118, 131, 146, 159, 184, 192
 Brazil, Northeast  2, 2
 British Columbia  183
 Calcium  46
 California  111, 123, 126
 Canada  6, 150
 Canals  110, 157
 Carcinogens  38
 Caribbean  119, 212
 Caribbean Area  220
 Case studies  134, 205, 220, 221
 Cattle manure  47
 Centers of diversity  62
 Central America  157, 206
 Chemical analysis  103
 Chemical composition  42
 Chemical industries  103
 Chemical industry  115
 Chile  39, 86, 134
 Chili River Watershed  124
 Chlorides  52, 222
 Chlorinated hydrocarbons  38
 Chlorine  38
 Clearcutting  183
 Climatic change  93
 Coastal areas  52, 219
 Colombia  30, 134
 Colorado  87
 Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)  75, 139
 Colorado River Valley (Colo.-Mexico)  87
 Colorado River Watershed (Colo.-Mexico)  48, 49, 50, 139, 224
 Columbia River Watershed  224
 Computers  184
 Concentration  76
 Conferences  191
 Congresses  4, 5, 9, 10, 17, 20, 56, 96, 139, 168, 169, 193,
 194, 207, 213, 215
 Conservation  67, 148
 Conservation of natural resources  169
 Conservation tillage  107
 Constraints  113
 Construction technology  30
 Contamination  19, 81, 99
 Control  12, 22, 35, 126
 Control methods  18, 111, 179
 Cooperation  59
 Coordination  130
 Corn belt of U.S.A.  67, 152
 Corrosion  52
 Cost analysis  55
 Cost benefit analysis  15, 58, 64, 123, 130
 Cost effectiveness analysis  15
 Costs  81
 Courts  197
 Crop loss  88
 Crop production  99
 Cropping systems  147, 157, 167
 Crops and climate  108
 Cultivars  147
 Culture  142
 Cycling in ecosystems  68
 Dairies  178
 Dairy farming  99
 Dairy wastes  99
 Dams  43, 52, 70, 109, 197
 Data analysis  132, 184, 198
 Data processing  50, 50
 Decentralization  21
 Decision making  197
 Deforestation  93, 192
 Degradation  64
 Demand  189, 221
 Denitrification  173
 Deserts  52, 94, 219
 Design  30
 Developing countries  58, 79, 88, 112, 113, 168, 168
 Development aid  113
 Development plans  58, 78, 212
 Development policy  78
 Development projects  30, 79, 113, 142, 191, 210
 Direct taxation  135
 Discriminant analysis  198
 Dissolving  146
 Distribution  182
 Dominican republic  79
 Dosage effects˜ 38
 Drainage  32, 66, 193, 194
 Drinking water  23, 38, 182, 208
 Drought  52, 143, 147, 191
 Dry farming  176
 Duration  32
 Ecology  195
 Economic analysis  86
 Economic behavior  128
 Economic development  134
 Economic evaluation  153
 Economic growth  78, 210
 Economic impact  65, 88, 99, 110, 154
 Economic policy  2
 Economic situation  64
 Ecosystems  42, 46, 60
 Ecuador Š58, 151, 151, 204
 Educational programs  11, 165
 England  51
 Environmental aspects  4, 5, 9, 16, 20, 98, 160, 170, 171,
 193, 194, 207, 215
 Environmental assessment  70, 72
 Environmental control  70, 136
 Environmental degradation  33, 43, 204
 Environmental factors  222
 Environmental impact  69, 80, 99, 107, 110, 167, 189
 Environmental impact reporting  109
 Environmental law  137
 Environmental legislation  80, 114, 133, 135, 148, 161
 Environmental policy  20, 21, 24, 26, 27, 55, 59, 73, 123,
 127, 130, 133, 135, 143, 153
 Environmental pollution  25, 66, 123, 164, 217
 Environmental protection  33, 73, 74, 92, 114, 118, 120, 132,
 150, 153, 161, 186, 206
 Erosion  21, 22, 79, 143, 144, 156, 167, 186
 Erosion control  14, 58, 204
 Estimation  77
 Eutrophication  45, 131, 198
 Evapotranspiration  77
 Evolution  62
 Experimental designs  35
 Extension activities  25
 Farm enterprises  149
 Farm families  83
 Farm inputs  21
 Farm management  99, 135, 164, 189
 Farm sector  217
 Farm size  164
 Farm structure  167
 Farm surveys  156
 Farmers  83, 90, 129
 Farmers' attitudes  99, 164, 178
 Farming systems  167
 Farmland  90, 156, 204
 Federal aid to water quality management  216
 Federal government  3, 133
 Federal programs  67, 144, 156
 Feedlots  47
 Fertilizer application  105, 141
 Fertilizer industry  186
 Fertilizers  6, 7, 40, 45, 69, 81, 95
 Filters  156
 Financial planning  88, 191
 Fiscal policy  11, 37
 Flood control  85, 86
 Flood protection  118
 Flooding  60, 62, 109, 140, 191, 197
 Floodlands  60, 62
 Floodplain management  87, 87
 Floodplains  156
 Floods  88, 89, 90, 140, 175
 Flora  62, 94
 Florida  77, 129, 178
 Flow  60
 Food chains  45
 Food contamination  20
 Food policy  91
 Food production  180, 210
 Food safety  69
 Food supply  88, 189
 Forecasting  88
 Forest ecology  62
 Forest influences  93
 Forest litter  60
 Forest resources  70
 Forest services  200
 Forest soils  42
 Forest steppe soils  42
 Forestry  150
 Forests  39, 46, 183
 Forests and forestry  169, 209
 France  51
 Freshwater ecology  209
 Funds  187
 Geographical distribution  195
 Geography  94
 Geology  122
 Government  184
 Government organizations  18, 59, 117
 Government policy  4, 20, 220
 Grasslands  39
 Great basin and pacific slope  14, 37, 123
 Groundwater  19, 23, 28, 67, 83, 94, 104, 107, 132, 145, 153,
 161, 173, 174, 180, 196
 Groundwater flow  31, 60, 128
 Groundwater level  145
 Groundwater pollution  21, 25, 26, 33, 53, 81, 95, 99, 102,
 103, 105, 133, 148, 152, 162, 165, 202
 Groundwater recharge  110, 145
 Gulf of Mexico  45
 Habitats  62
 Handbooks, manuals, etc  182
 Hazardous substances  207
 Hazardous wastes  207
 Health hazards  99
 Helianthus annuus  147
 Hemiptera  6, 7
 Highway engineering  96
 History  78, 118, 157, 210
 Human resources  142, 191
 Humid tropics  93
 Hydraulic engineering  70, 116
 Hydraulics  61
 Hydrobiology  198
 Hydroelectric schemes  43, 58, 109, 219
 Hydrography  145
 Hydrological cycle  93
 Hydrological data  36
 Hydrological factors  192
 Hydrological models  127, 136, 140, 145
 Hydrology  60, 94, 140, 151, 173, 174, 175, 199
 Illinois  156
 Incentives  99, 187
 Income distribution  135
 Indicator plants  45
 Indirect taxation  130
 Industrial wastes  103
 Influence on nature  190
 Information storage  184
 Infrastructure  64
 Innovation adoption  164
 Insect control  6, 7
 Institutional administration  79, 88, 112
 Integrated methods  119
 Integrated water development  121
 International agreements  128, 196, 197, 211
 International cooperation  3
 International law  128, 196
 International organizations  3
 Interviews  99
 Inventories  51
 Iowa  99, 152
 Irrigated farming  37, 123, 219
 Irrigated sites  195
 Irrigation  17, 57, 69, 104, 107, 112, 124, 125, 179, 180, 210
 Irrigation farming  124, 125
 Irrigation laws  125
 Irrigation systems  134
 Irrigation water  47, 86, 100, 110, 126, 193, 194, 205, 208
 Islands  221
 Jamaica  145
 Jubones River Watershed  151, 151
 Lakes  166, 198, 208
 Land development  91
 Land management  157
 Land productivity  180
 Land resources  91, 122
 Land use  17, 19, 122, 162, 172, 202, 204
 Land use planning  165
 Latin America  64, 78, 91, 113, 119, 134, 142, 210, 212, 220,
 220
 Law and legislation  101, 137
 Leaching  67, 174
 Legal liability  197
 Legal rights  211
 Legislation  11, 112, 179, 185, 211, 217
 Linear models  37
 Linear programming  37
 Linings  110
 Literature reviews  134, 164, 167
 Livestock  66
 Louisiana  45
 Lowland areas  157
 Luquillo Experimental Forest  209
 Magnesium  46
 Maintenance  30, 142
 Maize  67
 Man  190
 Management  17, 54, 131, 159
 Manure spreading  105
 Manures  106
 Maps  48
 Marginal farms  195
 Marine areas  72
 Marine environment  72
 Market competition  135
 Maryland  40
 Materials  146
 Mathematical models  120, 132
 Meltwater  183
 Meteorological factors  222
 Mexican-American Border Region  34
 Mexico  3, 37, 44, 57, 69, 94, 110, 125, 126, 128, 138, 163,
 172, 180, 190, 195, 196, 197, 205, 211
 Mineral content  42, 123
 Minerals  37
 Minimum tillage systems  65
 Missouri River Watershed  224
 Models  120, 131, 198
 Monitoring  35, 72, 103
 Mountain areas  204
 Movement in soil  105
 Mud  136
 Multiple cropping  65
 Multiple use  86
 Mutagenicity  38
 Natural resources  70, 79, 169, 204
 Navajo Indian Reservation  139
 Netherlandso 30
 Nitrate nitrogen  105
 Nitrates  28, 36, 45, 95, 106, 174
 Nitrification  173
 Nitrites  36
 Nitrogen  104, 141
 Nitrogen content  42
 Nitrogen cycle  173, 174
 Nitrous oxide  173
 Non-farm land  102
 North Carolina  35, 54
 North central states of U.S.A.  14, 167
 Northeastern states of U.S.A.  167
 Northern plains states of U.S.A.  22, 107
 Nutrient balance  42
 Nutrient content  46
 Nutrient cycles  42, 68
 Nutrients  21
 Oases  94
 Oceanic climate  140
 Oceanography  140
 Oil Pollution of water  207
 Ontario  9, 18, 53, 66, 105, 106
 Operation  142
 Organic compounds  38
 Organic farming  164
 Organic matter in soil  60
 Organizational development  3
 Orinoco River  181
 Oryza sativa  90
 Ownership  211
 Papago Indian Reservation  97
 Parametric methods  145, 198
 Participation  129
 Pennsylvania  40
 Performance  30
 Peru  52, 61, 90, 124, 134, 140, 182, 219
 Pesticide contaminants  53
 Pesticide industry  186
 Pesticide residues  6, 7, 23, 40, 149
 Pesticides  20, 21, 67, 81, 95, 114, 115, 141, 144, 150, 160,
 167
 Petroleum chemicals industry  207
 Ph  36, 52
 Phosphorus  36, 45, 46, 105, 106, 141, 178
 Phosphorus residual effect  166
 Physico-chemical properties  94
 Physiography  122
 Phytoplankton  45
 Planning  185
 Planning of research  25
 Plant communities  172
 Plants, Effect of carbon dioxide on  108
 Policy  184
 Political attitudes  13
 Political power  25
 Politics  3, 153
 Pollutants  14, 106
 Polluted water  18
 Pollution  4, 5, 9, 16, 98, 101, 154, 160, 170, 171, 177, 193,
 194, 207
 Pollution by agriculture  6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21,
 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 35, 53, 55, 65, 73, 74, 81, 92, 95,
 102, 105, 111, 120, 123, 127, 130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 141,
 143, 149, 150, 164, 165, 166, 178, 179, 185, 186, 187, 217,
 218
 Pollution control  59
 Ponds  53ª
 Population distribution  133
 Population pressure  70, 119
 Potassium  46
 Prairies  141
 Precipitation  93, 140, 192
 Product quality  143
 Production costs  189
 Program evaluation  15, 43, 111, 119, 130, 178
 Programs  12, 35, 41, 99, 129, 185
 Project appraisal  70, 134
 Projects  117
 Public agencies  3, 119, 134
 Public health  104
 Public health legislation  149
 Public opinion  21, 99
 Public relations  19
 Puerto Rico  77, 85, 122, 162, 173, 174, 209, 223
 Quality  100, 170, 203
 Quality controls  162, 202
 Quebec (Province)  171
 Questionnaires  99
 Rain  32, 39, 163
 Range management  163
 Rangelands  163
 Recovery  221
 Recreation  169
 Regeneration  164
 Regional development  134
 Regional policy  165
 Regionalization  134
 Regulations  11, 12, 112, 133, 150
 Relationships  91
 Research  101, 137
 Reservoirs  131
 Resolution  23
 Resource allocation  58
 Resource conservation  70, 204
 Resource development  91, 191
 Resource management  12, 79, 122
 Resource utilization  122, 204
 Returns  67
 Right of access  37, 196, 197
 Rio Grande Valley  190
 Rio Grande Watershed  188
 Riparian forests  173
 Risk  99
 Risks  135, 150
 River basins  68, 91, 93, 118, 126, 146, 222
 River engineering  96
 River valleys  90, 134
 River water  36, 45, 51, 126, 192
 Rivers  36, 52, 76, 90, 117, 134, 140, 175, 197, 211
 Roles  23, 158
 Rowcrops  166
 Runoff  22, 39, 83, 141, 145, 176
 Runoff water  21
 Rural areas  41, 53, 132, 133, 144, 178
 Rural development  84, 113, 201
 Rural settlement  219
 Rural telephone  201
 Rural urban relations  221
 Saline water  37, 57
 Saline water conversion  49
 Salinity  52, 75, 126, 179, 222
 Salts in soil  180
 Sanitation  113, 206
 Sanitation engineering  168
 Santa Catarina  159, 159
 Sao paulo  38
 Satellite imagery  76
 Sediment  39, 76, 90
 Sediment pollution  21, 217
 Sediment yield  39
 Sedimentation  52, 136
 Sedimentation and deposition  181
 Sediments  146
 Semiarid climates  147
 Semiarid zones  163
 Settlement  70
 Settlement patterns  88
 Sewage  131
 Shrubland ecology  190
 Silicates  45
 Silviculture  111, 200
 Simulation models  58, 86, 127, 147
 Sites  162, 202
 Sloping land  79
 Snow  183
 Sociological analysis  136
 Sodium  46, 222
 Soil and water conservation  79, 163, 186
 Soil conservation  1, 20, 32, 54, 58, 74, 159, 187, 204, 215
 Soil fertility  46, 90, 176
 Soil management  67
 Soil reclamation  180
 Soil resources  204
 Soil salinity  123, 180
 Soil sedimentation  58
 Soil texture  174
 Solar radiation  93
 Solutes  173
 Sonoyta River Region (Mexico and Ariz.)  97, 97
 South America  42
 South central states of U.S.A.  143, 163
 Southern plains states of U.S.A.  22, 107, 176
 Southern States  213
 Soybeans  67, 154
 Species diversity  62
 Springs (water)  94
 Standards  135
 State government  133
 States  187
 Stochastic models  135
 Stream flow  39, 175
 Structural change  21, 25, 64, 217
 Submergence  46
 Subsidies  37
 Suburban areas  149
 Sulfates  52
 Surface water  94, 105, 107, 153, 156, 196
 Surinam  96, 96
 Surveys  51
 Suspensions  76, 146
 Sustainability  64, 115, 167, 189
 Sustainable agriculture  84
 Taiga soils  42
 Tamaulipas  190, 190
 Technology  142
 Temperate zones  42
 Texas  3, 211
 Tillage  14, 67
 Toxicology  193, 194
 Traditional farming  167
 Traditional technology  61
 Transport processes in soil systems  58
 Trends  198
 Trinidad and tobago  175
 Tropical forests  62, 122
 Tropical rain forests  42, 43, 60, 173, 174
 Tropical zones  42
 Tropics  198, 209
 U.S.A.  3, 7, 11, 13, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 40,
 47, 55, 59, 65, 69, 73, 74, 80, 81, 83, 92, 95, 102, 104, 110,
 114, 115, 120, 127, 128, 130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 141, 144,
 148, 149, 153, 154, 158, 161, 164, 165, 166, 185, 186, 187,
 189, 196, 197, 200, 205, 214, 217, 218
 U.S.S.R.in europe  42
 Un  212
 Uncertainties  135, 198
 United States  16, 16, 20, 50, 54,  63, 71, 98, 100, 101, 108,
 137, 160, 170, 177, 194, 203
 United states virgin Islands  72, 202, 221
 Universities  23
 Usda  23, 40, 59, 178, 200
 Validity  147
 Vegetation  46, 204
 Venezuela  36, 181, 198, 208
 Virginia  40, 99
 Wales  51
 Waste disposal  103, 162, 202, 206
 Waste treatment  131
 Waste water treatment  30, 118, 208
 Waste waters  30
 Water  9, 98, 101, 159, 177, 182, 193, 194, 207
 Water allocation  64, 211
 Water availability  147
 Water balance  93, 192
 Water budget  57, 77, 192
 Water composition and quality  15, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 35, 36,
 42, 52, 53, 55, 65, 66, 68, 81, 94, 95, 102, 103, 104, 112,
 123, 126, 127, 132, 143, 146, 162, 166, 178, 180, 191, 198,
 200, 202, 217, 218, 222
 Water conservation  1, 54, 64, 126, 178
 Water consumption  139, 188
 Water costs  112, 205, 221
 Water dumping  57
 Water erosion  204
 Water hardness  36
 Water harvesting  195
 Water in agriculture  17
 Water law  196, 218
 Water management  3, 37, 61, 78, 117, 129, 134, 152, 157, 165,
 184, 210, 212, 221
 Water policy  3, 26, 37, 91, 112, 119, 134, 142, 165, 178,
 196, 205, 212
 Water pollution  11, 14, 15, 18, 22, 27, 28, 35, 40, 43, 45,
 51, 92, 104, 111, 136, 141, 144, 150, 161, 167, 178, 179, 185,
 206
 Water purification  131
 Water quality  22, 33, 38, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 62, 67, 69,
 72, 75, 76, 80, 83, 84, 98, 99, 107, 110, 113, 114, 115, 129,
 131, 137, 144, 152, 153, 156, 158, 161, 169, 174, 176, 189,
 203, 208, 213, 214, 215
 Water quality management  4, 9, 17, 29, 50, 50, 54, 63, 101,
 139, 170, 177, 188, 194, 199, 201
 Water reservoirs  52, 86
 Water resource management  88, 109, 111, 112, 118, 119, 128,
 132, 191, 196, 200, 211
 Water resources  51, 58, 64, 91, 117, 131, 134, 184, 204, 208,
 212, 221, 222
 Water resources development  2, 44, 50, 101, 116, 137, 151,
 199, 220
 Water reuse  208
 Water storage  219
 Water supplies  18, 112, 118, 147, 196, 211
 Water supply  107, 113, 221
 Water systems  142
 Water use  17, 41, 134, 163, 184, 197, 206, 211
 Water use efficiency  147, 196, 205
 Water vapor  93
 Water, Underground  4, 5, 16, 29, 34, 97, 97
 Water, underground  98
 Water, Underground  100, 101, 137, 155, 160, 170, 203, 223
 Water-pipes  182
 Water-rights  34, 139
 Water-supply  34, 44, 97, 97, 116, 125, 139, 168, 188, 223,
 224
 Water-supply, Agricultural  216
 Waterfowl  6, 7
 Watershed management  1, 49, 50, 56, 58, 77, 121, 172, 175
 Watersheds  39, 45, 55, 58, 60, 66, 111, 117, 122, 145, 156,
 172, 173, 174, 176, 204
 Waterworks  125
 Weather data  77
 Welfare economics  154
 Wells  102
 West (U.S.)  224
 Western europe  74
 Western states of U.S.A.  37, 123, 143, 163, 179
 Wetlands  6, 7, 76, 141, 157, 186
 Wildlife conservation  169, 186
 Wildlife management  6, 7
 Wisconsin  111, 169
 World food problems  180
 Yield losses  154, 179
 Yield response functions  154
 
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 | Interlibrary Loan Department                                   |
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 | Heartland, IA  56789                                           |
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 | Dr. Smith   Faculty   Ag School                                |
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