CWR JOURNAL VOLUME 4 - 1979

Volume 4 No. 1 Spring/Primtemp. 1979

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AUTHOR(S)

Strip Mining of Coal: Water Resource Issues
 

5-22

Everett Lorne G.

Water Use by Energy Producers: Some Economic Considerations
 

23-32

Protti Gerard J.

Interprovincial Water Resource Concerns
 

33-39

Berry D.James

Canada-The United States and Water Issues
 

40-47

Cohen Maxwell

Address Given by the Manitoba Minister of Mines, Resources and Environmental Management to the 31st Annual Conference of the Canadian Water Resources Association
 

48-51

Ransom, Hon.A.Brian

Perspectives on the Restructuring of Environmental Decision-making Institutions: The Case of the Canada Water Act
 

52-69

McMillan Melville L.

Des Rives Saines pour un Fleuve Sain

70-91

Descteaux Yves, Delisle Andre, Denis Mario
 

La Simulation des Ecoulements en rivièr l'Aide de Modèle¨les Mathematiques

92-106
 

Fortin Jean-Pierre, Charbonneau Raymond, Morin Guy
 

Volume 4 No. 2 Summer/Été 1979

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AUTHOR(S)

Water and Energy Policy: Addressing the Future
 

1-11

Francis G.R.

Hydrologic Implications of Land Drainage
 

12-19

Whiteley H.R.

Methodology for the Socio-Economic Evalutaion of Land Drainage in the South Nation River Basin of Ontario
 

20-33

Daley Ann E.

Common Law and Land Drainage in Ontario
 

34-50

Cameron J.Douglas

L'Economie de l'Eau potable au Québec
 

51-60

Demard H.

L'Hydrometeorologie au Québec
 

61-71

Paulin Gaston

Water Development and Public Involvement: A Case Study of the  Proposed Glengowan Dam and Reservoir
 

72-81

Griffith Carl

Indice de la qualité des eaux
 

82-93

Provencher Michel

Volume 4 No. 3 Fall/Automme 1979

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AUTHOR(S)

The Boundary Waters of Canada/
 

1-3

Quinn Frank

What Difference Do Boundaries Make?
 

4-14

Bruce James P. Quinn Frank J.

Law and Politics in Boundary Waters Arrangements: Conflict on the  Columbia
 

15-29

Swainson Neil A.

Indian Reserve Boundaries and Rights: Enforcement on the St. Lawrence River
 

30-34

Phaneuf Richard

Coastal Water Boundaries: Issues and Jurisdictions
 

35-45

Dale Norman Mills Hal

Agreements and Aftermaths: The British Columbia-Washington State  Boundary
 

46-51

Hallauer Wilbur G.

Prairie Provinces Water Apportionment and Upstream Storage Options
 

52-59

Melnychuk Peter G.

Avoiding Further Downstream Crises: The Mackenzie River Basin  Committee
 

60-66

Creery R.A.

Ground Water Resources in Bedrock Aquifers along the International Boundary in the Southern Prairies
 

67-74

Grove Gary

On Being Downstream from Everyone Else
 

75-81

Weber Thomas

Les Consequences pour le Québec du Traite des Eaux limitrophes:  Plan de Regulation du lac Ontario
 

82-91

Lepage Roger

International Cooperative Activities in the Saint John River Basin
 

92-101

Barnes Brian B.

Long-Range Transport of Air Pollutants: A Threat to the  Watersheds of Eastern Canada
 

102-114

Martin Hans

Boundary Waters: Provincial Rights and Responsibilities
 

115-122

Mitchell Grant C.

Jurisdictional Problems in the Hadejia-Jamaare River Basin of  West Africa
 

123-129

Hunter H.D.C.

Volume 4 No. 4 Winter/Hiver 1979

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AUTHOR(S)

Editorial: The Canadian Water Resources Association/L'Association  canadienne des resources en eau
 

1-5

Watt W.Edgar

Preventing Disputes Along the International Boundary
 

6-15

Thompson Murray W.

Differences in the Environmental Regulatory Climate of Canada and  the United States
 

16-25

Carroll John E.

The International Sharing of Niagara River Hydoelectric Power  Diversions
 

26-38

Friesen B.F.

Exchanging Information Across Boundaries: the Richelieu-Champlain  Experience
 

39-50

Brande Justin, Lapping Mark

Improved Regulation of the Interprovincial Ottawa River
 

51-63

Harvey Andre

Maritime Electrical Energy Needs and Interprovincial Planning
 

64-70

Titus G.L.

The Egypt-Sudan Permanent Joint Technical Commission
 

71-83

Hodges RichardC.

Gestion du lit des cours d'eau et lacs au Québec
 

84-92

Coulombe G.