Index 



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renewal programs, 139, 142; 

 and resource use: 



air and water pollution, 119-21, 

 133, 140; 



energy requirements, 121, 140; 



land, 126-28, 141-42; 



land pollution, 120, 140; 



and land reservation, need for, 

 125-26, 133, 149; . 



nonrenewable construction re- 

 sources, 123, 140-41; 



recreation, 124-26, 141, 145-49; 



summary, 129-30; 



wastes, disposal of, 120-21; 



water supply, 118-19, 133, 139- 

 40 

 savings ratios, 122; 

 scale factors in, 122-24; 141; 

 settlement pattern, 116-17; 

 "take-off" principle" in, 118-19 

 traffic and transportation problems, 



133, 135; 

 universality of, 150; 

 urbanites, characteristics of, 116 

 and wilderness areas, need for, 148; 

 see also City planning 

 Utah Power and Light Company v. 

 United States, 8 



Vanadium, trace occurrence of, 59 

 Viner, Jacob, 17 In 

 Vogt, William, 42, 43n 



Wagner, Robert, 154 



Wallace, Jane, 49n 



Wallace, Henry A., 13 



Warder, John A., 26 



Washington, D.C., 147; program for 

 unification of government, 152 



Washington-Oregon forest fires, 68 



Waste in resource use, 82-83, 160-62; 

 see also External economies and dis- 

 economies 



Water conservation districts, 212 



Water and the Conservation Move- 

 ment, 60 



Water power, 52, 60; federal licensing 

 of reserved lands for, 3 1 ; generating 

 capacity requirements, forecast of, 

 237; land withdrawals for, 42; part- 

 nership projects, 238; public vs. pri- 

 vate interests in, 8-9, 12, 14, 18-19, 

 80; see also Federal Water Power 



Act; Water resources 

 Water resources: 



administration of, 206-7; 



commission studies of, 21; 



of Delaware Basin, ad hoc commit- 

 tee on, 235; 



external economies and disecono- 

 mies in development of, 159, 175, 

 184; 



federal and private investment in, 

 collaboration between, 219, 238; 



government intervention in problems 

 of, 183-84; 



under Hoover administration, 8; 



industrial use of, 118, 119, 139; 



management of, need for reform in, 

 206-8, 224; 



pollution problem, 119-20, 133, 184, 

 211, 216; 



Presidential Advisory Committee, 

 recommendations of, 236-37; 



progress in planning and co-ordina- 

 tion, 234-35; 



on public lands, federal control of, 

 8, 31, 43; 



renewal of, 60; 



research and technological advances, 

 60-62; 



saline water, conversion to fresh, 62, 

 179, 189; 



scarcity of, effect on industrial loca- 

 tion, 119, 139-40; 



time rate of use as policy considera- 

 tion, 184; 



Upper Colorado development plan, 

 222-23; 



urban use of, 118-19; 



water conservation districts, 212; 



water-loss, studies of, 61-62, 6 In, 

 62n; 



water rights, federal-state contro- 

 versy over, 30-31; 



water supply, computation of, 107; 



water supply, problems of, 60-62, 

 81; 



in western states, problem of, 119, 

 184; 



see also Multiple-purpose develop- 

 ment; Water power 

 Water Resources and Power Task 



Force (Second Hoover Commis- 

 sion), 21 

 Water Users Association, 5n 



