CWR JOURNAL VOLUME 9 - 1984

Volume 9 No. 1 Spring/Primtemp. 1984

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AUTHOR(S)

Great Lakes Diversions Preliminary Assessment of Economic  Impacts
 

1-15

Decooke B.G. Bulkley J.W.

Industrial Wastewater Disposal - Constraints and Dilemmas
 

16-20

McDonald R.

Water Use in Saskatchewan's Potash Industry and Opportunities for Water  Recycling/Conservation
 

21-26

Reid K.W.

Water Use at Alberta Gas Ethylene
 

27-45

Sykes G.N.

Water Allocation Law: Potential Impacts on Economic Development
 

46-58

Beerling C.W.

Addressing Missouri River Basin Water Issues Through Regional Cooperation  and Technical Analysis
 

59-69

Hamon C.M.

Water Management in China
 

70-82

Reynolds P.J.

The Increase in Water Yield with Urbanization in the Canadian Prairies
 

83-90

Laycock A.H. MacKenzie F.B.

Poteneial Impact of Snow Management Practices on Surface Runoff
 

91-98

Nicholaichuk W.

Canada-United States Prairie Snow Cover Runoff Study
 

99-107

Goodison B.E. Banga A.

Contaminant Transport Through Fractured Geologic Media
 

108-116

Grisak G.E. Pickens J.F.

Volume 9 No. 2 Summer/Été 1984

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AUTHOR(S)

Of Home and the River
 

1-6

Pearse P.H.

Integration des composantes environnementales au design des grands projets:  le cas du projet Archipel
 

7-21

Breton G. Sasseville J.

A. Water Use Index For Crop Performance
 

22-29

Dyer J.A. Narayanan S.

The Value of Water as a Commodity
 

30-37

Mitchell B.

Facteurs Influencant le Deplacement des Poissons dans la Partie Aval de la GrandeRrivière¨reà suite de la Fermeture du Barrage LG2
 

38-46

Boucher R. Roy D.

Alternative Futures for Water Development in East-Central Alberta
 

47-54

Morton D. MacLock B.

Volume 9 No. 3 Fall/Automme 1984

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AUTHOR(S)

Canadian Water Management: A One Armed Giant
 

1-6

Tate D.M.

The Role of Pricing in Managing the Demand for Water
 

7-16

Millerd F.W.

Peak Use Charge: An Equitable Approach to Charging for and/or Reducing Summer Peak Use
 

17-21

Griffith F.P.

Empirical Basis for Municipal Water Rates Modification
 

22-39

Grima A.P.

Determining Extraneous Flows in Waste Water Systems
 

40-44

Benninger B.A.

Retrofitting Apartment Buildings to Reduce Costs and Water Demand
 

45-47

Barclay D.S.

Demand Reduction: Water Conservation Through Leak Detection
 

48-50

Kroushl P.W.

Water Leakage Control and Sonic Detection
 

51-57
 

Hennigar G.W.

Relining: The Feasibility of Inserting Pipe into Existing Sewers
 

58-65

St Onge H.

Managing Summer Lawn Irrigation Demands: A Water Use Index
 

66-68

Pawley J.D.

Lawn and Garden Watering Regulations: Conservation Through a Water Use  Index
 

69-73

McFarlane R.C.

Water Education in the Schools
 

74-82

Bock R.

Cooling Tower System Midification
 

83-84

Krueger H.

Money Saving Through Recirculating Water
 

84-85

Paul J.

Volume 9 No. 4 Winter/Hiver 1984

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AUTHOR(S)

Some Perspectives on Managing Water Demand: Public and Expert  Views
 

9-18

De Young R. Robinson J.E.

Region of Durham Experiences in Pricing and Water Conservation
 

19-28

Loudon R.M.

Integrating Demand Management of Water/Wastewater Systems: Where do we go from Here?
 

29-36

Robinson J.E. Fitzgibbon J.E.

Hydrologic and Hydraoulic Considerations in the Design of Open-Channel Drains for Reduced Soil Erosion in the Ottawa - St. Lawrence Plain
 

37-46

Gibbons J.S. Coote D.R.

Trade-Off Decisions in Streamflow Forecasting for Multiobjective River  Basins - The Ottawa River Case
 

47-61

Corbu I. Lau P.C.K.