Water resources development -- Pacific and Mountain States -- History -- Sources
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Wallace F. Bennett papers of conservation in Box Elder, Oneida and Cache counties, 1970
Folder contains a report with maps from 1970 that pertains to resource conservation and watersheds in Box Elder, Oneida, and Cache counties in the Western United States as well as a report from 1970 dealing with water resource development in the Great Basin Region of the Western United States.
Wallace F. Bennett papers of Dixie Project (S. 14), 1960-1964
Folder contains press releases, newspaper clippings, statements, legislative acts and bills, reports, correspondence, and congressional records from 1960 to 1964 that pertain to the authorization of the Dixie Project in Washington County, Utah as well as appropriations to fund an early start in the project construction.
Wallace F. Bennett papers of Dixie project (S. 655), 1956, 1963-1964
Folder contains legislative acts and bills, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, congressional records, press releases, pamphlets, maps, and statements from 1956 and 1963 to 1964 pertaining to details, plans, and authorization of the Dixie Project in Utah. Much of the correspondence comes from proponents of the long-awaited passage of the Dixie Project bill which would help develop the water resources of the Virgin and Santa Clara Rivers in the Western United States.
Wallace F. Bennett papers of reclamation river projects, 1958-1959
Folders contain newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, and promotional pamphlets from 1958 to 1959 that pertain to river reclamation projects in the Western United States. The material concerns fishery conservation development in the Provo River Basin, reimbursement of owners for lands acquired for reclamation in Weber Basin, as well as the progress of the Colorado River Storage Project, the Central Utah Project, and other participating projects in the Western United States.
Wallace F. Bennett papers of secretary of agriculture to acquire lands in Cache National Forest (S. 2761), 1971-1972
Folder contains a newspaper clipping, congressional records, legislative bills, and correspondence from 1971 to 1972 relating to legislation for the acquisition of lands in the Cache National Forest in Utah by the Secretary of Agriculture for the interest of protecting Ogden City's watershed.
Wallace F. Bennett papers on Blue Creek-Howell and Upper Colorado River reclamation projects, 1959-1964
Folder contains newspaper clippings, press releases, correspondence, congressional records, maps, and a work plan from 1959 to 1964 concerning power rate issues of the Upper Colorado River Storage projects in the Western United States, approval of the Blue Creek-Howell Watershed project in Box Elder County, Utah, the Big Wash flood control project in Beaver County, Utah, and chemical testing and diking of Utah Lake in Utah.
Wallace F. Bennett papers on Bureau of Reclamation for Flaming Gorge, Lake Powell, Weber Basin, and Burns Creek, 1956-1965
Wallace F. Bennett papers on Echo Park Dam, 1958, 1954, 1960-1965
Folder contains reports from 1954, 1958, 1960 to1965 relating to the progress of the Colorado River Storage Project and other participating projects in the Western United States. Also included are minutes from December 15, 1960 for a Special Meeting of the Upper Colorado River Commission, the Department of the Interior and Bureau of Reclamation, the four Upper Basin states, and their Congressional Delegations in Denver, Colorado.
Wallace F. Bennett papers on Glen Canyon, 1956-1965
Wallace F. Bennett papers on Reclamation Bureau for Central Utah, Glen Canyon, and Green River, 1958
Folders contain reports, congressional records, legislative bills, maps, and memorandums from 1955 to1958 concerning water policy and water projects in the Western United States. The majority of the materials pertain to the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956 and other federal reclamation projects such as the Central Utah, Glen Canyon, and Green River projects in the Western United States.