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Task Force on California's Water Future Records http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7f59n9wm No online items Task Force on California's Water Future records Finding aid prepared by Water Resources Collections and Archives staff. Special Collections & University Archives The UCR Library P.O. Box 5900 University of California Riverside, California 92517-5900 Phone: 951-827-3233 Fax: 951-827-4673 Email: [email protected] URL: http://library.ucr.edu/libraries/special-collections-university-archives © 1999 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Task Force on California's Water WRCA 111 1 Future records Descriptive Summary Title: Task Force on California's Water Future records Date (inclusive): 1981-1982 Collection Number: WRCA 111 Creator: Task Force on California's Water Future Extent: 0.83 linear feet(2 boxes) Repository: Rivera Library. Special Collections Department. Riverside, CA 92517-5900 Abstract: The collection consists of the working papers for the Task Force's final report, published in 1982 by the California Commission for Economic Development. Includes report materials pertaining to levees, hydrology of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the Peripheral Canal. Languages: The collection is in English. Access The collection is open for research. Publication Rights Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user. Preferred Citation [identification of item], [date if possible]. Task Force on California's Water Future records (WRCA 111). Water Resources Collections and Archives. Special Collections & University Archives, University of California, Riverside. Acquisition Information Provenance unknown. Processing History Processed by Water Resources Collections and Archives staff, 1999. Collection Number Collection number updated February 2019. Legacy collection number was MS 83/1. This change was part of a project in 2018/2019 to update the collection numbers for collections in the Water Resources Collections and Archives. Collection Scope and Contents The collection consists of the working papers for the Task Force's final report, published in 1982 by the California Commission for Economic Development. Includes report materials pertaining to levees, hydrology of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the Peripheral Canal. Collection Arrangement The collection is arranged topically. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects California. Commission for Economic Development California State Water Project Delta Region (Calif.) Levees -- California -- Delta Region Peripheral Canal (Calif.) Water resources development -- California -- Delta Region Water-supply -- California Genres and Forms of Materials Notes Reports Task Force on California's Water WRCA 111 2 Future records Box 1, Folder 1 Roster of members of the Task Force on California's Water Future (of the California Commission for Economic Development; agenda; minutes of meetings held November 30, 1981, December 16, 1981, January 6, 1982, January 27, 1982, and February 17, 1982 Box 1, Folder 2 Bibliography, State and federal publications relating to the Peripheral Canal; Dialog search; Orbit IV search, San Francisco Chronicle 1977-1981; Orbit IV search, Los Angeles Times 1977-1981 1958-1980 Box 1, Folder 3 "The California State Water Project", foldout brochure; "Department of Water Resources position on the Peripheral Canal and other SB 200 facilities", 27 p.; "Review of the report (of California's Commission for Economic Development) Task Force on California's water future" Box 1, Folder 4 Delta water transfer without a Peripheral Canal, Central Delta Water Agency Scope and Contents "Delta water facilities" Preliminary edition, DWR Bulletin no. 76; Correspondence: exchanges between the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Task Force and DWR, Law offices of Zuckerman Hartmann, et al. re. levees, breaks. "Delta water facilities" Preliminary edition, DWR Bulletin no. 76; Correspondence: exchanges between the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Task Force and DWR, Law offices of Zuckerman Hartmann, et al. re. levees, breaks. Box 1, Folder 5 Labeled FINANCE Scope and Contents News clippings; Environmental Defense Fund "Testimony of the EDF on Department of Water Resources cost and water rate projections", 1982; "Water Resources Control Board"; "Overview of SB 200 fiscal impact"; "Water conservation in California and the Peripheral Canal Bill", by Harold E. Rogers, Jr., reprinted from Municipal Finance Journal, Fall 1980, v. 1, no. 2, pages 257-272; Statement of Department of Finance to Task Force on the Peripheral Canal on December 16, 1981; Statement of State Treasurer's Office to California Water Task Force on January 6, 1982; "Water pricing and rent seeking in California agriculture", by B. Delworth Gardner; "Analysis of Department of Water Resources' position on the alternative water transfer plan proposed by the Central Delta Water Agency," by G. T. Orlob, March 2, 1982; "Department of Water Resources SB 200 pay-as-you go study", DWR Water Project Analysis Office, March 9, 1982; "Analysis of Senate Bill no. 200 (Ayala) as amended..", by Legislative Analyst, July 1, 1980; letter dated February 11, 1982, Dillon, REad & Co., Inc., to Ronald Robie, DWR, re. financing schedule for SB 200. Box 1, Folder 6 Labeled ENVIRONMENT. "A study of estuarine water conservation by the control of tidal action by a weir system", by E. A. Salo 1980 Box 2, Folder 7 Fish and Wildlife 1981 1981 1981 1982 January 6, 1982 January 6, 1982 Scope and Contents "Fish and wildlife implications of the SB 200 referendum", by Harold K. Chadwick; "U.S. Fish and Wildlife position.."; "Cost estimates for alternative water transfer plan", by G. T. Orlob; "Dept. of Fish and Game Testimony, H. K. Chadwick"; "Comments on the presentation of Dr. H. K. Chadwick", by G. T. Orlob; "Effects of the Peripheral Canal and other water projects on fisheries", by William Sweeney, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; correspondence with the California Striped Bass Association, California Dept. of Fish and Game, and J. G. Boswell Company. "Fish and wildlife implications of the SB 200 referendum", by Harold K. Chadwick; "U.S. Fish and Wildlife position.."; "Cost estimates for alternative water transfer plan", by G. T. Orlob; "Dept. of Fish and Game Testimony, H. K. Chadwick"; "Comments on the presentation of Dr. H. K. Chadwick", by G. T. Orlob; "Effects of the Peripheral Canal and other water projects on fisheries", by William Sweeney, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; correspondence with the California Striped Bass Association, California Dept. of Fish and Game, and J. G. Boswell Company. Task Force on California's Water WRCA 111 3 Future records Box 2, Folder 8 Labeled LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS. Letter from California Legislature, Assembly Committee on Policy Research Management, addressed to Leo T. McCarthy: analysis of the potential impact of Prop. 9 on the financing of the Peripheral Canal and related water development facilities; "Analysis of Assembly Constitutional Amendment no. 90 (Kapiloff)", by Legislative Analyst, 3 p.; Assembly Constitutional Amendment no. 90, Resolution Chapter 49, (Kapiloff); Senate Bill no. 200, Chapter 632, (Ayala); Correspondence with Legislative Counsel re SB 200: J. G. Boswell Company, State Water Resources Control Board February 21, 1980 June 9, 1980 June 26, 1980 July 20, 1980 Box 2, Folder 9 Need and Usage September 1981 February 17, 1982 February 19, 1982 November 25, 1981 Scope and Contents "Preliminary report on the administration of the State Water Project, or, 'Who's wasting our water?'", by Stanley M. Barnes, assisted by Brent L. Graham and W. S. Tompkins; "Pricing of water in California", by Charles V. Moore; "Workshop on agricultural water conservation, summary of proceedings", California Water Commission et al.; "Making water run for the public", Phillip LeVeen, California today,v. 11, no. 3; "Answers to questions posed to Metropolitan Water District by Lieutenant Governor Curb's Task Force on Water"; letter from Stanley Barnes, J.G. Boswell Company, on agricultural water conservation; letter from Robert F. Raab, "State Water Project electric power bill will approach two billion dollars by the year 2000.." "Preliminary report on the administration of the State Water Project, or, 'Who's wasting our water?'", by Stanley M. Barnes, assisted by Brent L. Graham and W. S. Tompkins; "Pricing of water in California", by Charles V. Moore; "Workshop on agricultural water conservation, summary of proceedings", California Water Commission et al.; "Making water run for the public", Phillip LeVeen, California today,v. 11, no. 3; "Answers to questions posed to Metropolitan Water District by Lieutenant Governor Curb's Task Force on Water"; letter from Stanley Barnes, J.G. Boswell Company, on agricultural water conservation; letter from Robert F. Raab, "State Water Project electric power bill will approach two billion dollars by the year 2000.." Box 2, Folder 10 Orlob through Delta Plan February 17, 1982 dated January 26, 1982 January 27, 1982 September 5, 1981
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