CWR JOURNAL VOLUME 3 - 1978

Volume 3 No. 1 Spring/Primtemp. 1978

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AUTHOR(S)

Guest Editorial/Editorial invitee
 

1-5

Theissen J.W.

History and Current Status of Irrigation in Alberta
 

6-18

Smith R.F.

Offstream Storage in Southern Alberta
 

19-27

Morton D.E.

Potential and Limitations of On-stream Storage Sites in Southern Alberta
 

28-40

Godwin R.B.

Benefit-cost Analysis Relating to Water Storage with Special Reference to the Oldman River Basin in Southern Alberta
 

41-19

Veeman T.S.

Water Demands and Water Use Efficiencies in the Oldman River Basin
 

50-67

Maasland M. Heywood R.T.

Drought Cycles and Weather Patterns
 

68-84

Chin W.Q.

Increasing Water Supply Through Watershed Management
 

85-93

Swanson R.H.

Remarks of the Alberta Minister of the Environment to the CWRA Water Storage Conference
 

94-102

Russell, Hon. D.J.

Volume 3 No. 2 Summer/Été 1978

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AUTHOR(S)

Guest Editorial: The Many Facets of Stormwater Management
 

1-5

Perks A.R. Wisner Paul.E.

Future Policies for Urban Drainage in Ontario
 

6-16

Mills G.H.

Selection and Implementation of Drainage Design Models in  Markahm
 

17-24

Mukherjee D. Keliar D. Wisner P. Vatagoda S.

Historical Aspects of Urban Drainage in Ontario
 

25-30

Warwick W.J.

Physical Adjustments and Institutional Arrangements for the Urban  Flood Hazard in the Grand River Watershed, Ontario
 

31-60

Mitchell B. Gardner James Cook Robert Veale Barbara

Municipal Water Use in Canada
 

61-78

Tate D. Lacelle D.

Factors Affecting the Development of Water Projects on Private Lands in South-Western Manitoba
 

79-91

Beaubier G.M. Rounds R.C.

Federal Policy Statement on Inland Waters
 

92-108

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Volume 3 No. 3 Fall/Automme 1978

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AUTHOR(S)

Guest Editorial: Beneficial Use of Waste Heat from Thermal Power  Plants in Canada/Utilisation de la Chaleur Residuelle des Usines Thermo-electriques au Canada
 

1-6

Laycock Arleigh H.

Address of the Minister of Environment Canada
 

7-12

Marchand, The Hon. Len

Interfacing Hydrothermal and Biological Studies in Waste Head  Management
 

13-32

Wisner P.E. Hodgins D.B. Fry F.E.J

Environmental Implications in the Design of Cooling Water  Intakes
 

33-48

Hodgins D.B. Wisner P.E. Fry F.E.J..

Natural and Enhanced Evaporation from Lake Wabamun, Alberta
 

49-61

Hage Keith D.

Water + Weeds + Heat = Novel Experimentation
 

62-77

Crosby-Diewold J. Railton J.B.

Natural Controls of Dissolved Solids in Boundary Reservoir,  Saskatchewan
 

78-96

Allan R.J.

Some Physical Effects of Thermal Effluents in Boundary Reservoir  During Winter
 

97-110

Kenney Bernard C.

Migratory Bird Management and Industrial Cooling in Northern Climates
 

111-120

Prach R.W. Surrendi D.C.

Influence of Heat from the Gentilly Nuclear Power Station on Water Temperature and Gastropoda
 

121-133

Vaillancourt G. Courture R.

Can We Live With Our Environment?
 

134-141

Silberman Edward.

Review and Approval of Thermal Discharges in Ontario
 

142-150

Borodczak N.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulation of Thermal Discharges
 

151-165

Dunn James F.

Feasibility Analysis of the Utilization of Moderator Heat for  Agricultural and Aquacultural Purposes
 

166-180

Haycock Donald Gorrie Jack

Summary of Conference on Environmental Aspects of Industrial Cooling in Northern Climates
 

181-184

Draper D.W.

Volume 3 No. 4 Winter/Hiver 1978

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AUTHOR(S)

Guest Editorial: Québec Water Resources in the Canadian Context/Les Ressources en Eau québécaises dans le Contexte canadienne
 

3-8

Perrier R.

Les Eaux du Fleuve Saint-Laurent, ses Usages et ses  Contraintes
 

9-17

Giguere Jacques

Gestions des Eaux intérieures au Québec - Activités fédérales dans la Domain des Eaux au
 

18-37

Triquet Claude, Couture Marcel

Eaux souterraines au Québec
 

38-53

Grenier C. Roy R.

James Bay Hydroelectric Development: Evolution of Environmental  Considerations
 

54-88

Soucy A.

La Télémétrie et le Programme de Connaissance des Eaux de Surface
 

89-111

Pesant Claude

Les Substances Toxiques: une Réalité nouvelles
 

112-120

Lamontagne Michel

Adaptation of the Stanford Watershed Model to Canadian Conditions
 

121-139

Llamas Jose Plamendon Andre P. Ahmed Syed Mohib, Uddin

Increasing Water Supply Through Watershed Management
 

140-141

Swanson R.H. Neil C.R.

Report on the Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers' Shore Management Symposium , Victoria, B.C. October 3, 4 and 5,  1978.
 

142-144

Parkes J.G.Michael.