(Read free) One Hundred Years of Water Wars in New Mexico, 1912-2012 (New Mexico Centennial History Series Book)
• Catherine T. Ortega Klett •
| #1276878 in Books | Sunstone Press | 2012-10-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.65 x5.98l,.94 | File Name: 0865349029 | 290 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| If you need to know water history this is it|By Woods Houghton|This is the most concise review of water history in NM. Not as extensive of Dr. Clark book, but is a great overview.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Water or lack of...|By sybil walterscheid|This is great book for water history buffs. There are|About the Author|Catherine T. Ortega Klett, a native New Mexican, has worked at the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute for 25 years, overseeing the information transfer program including the publication of technical reports, conference proceedings, n
Water is the lifeblood of human existence. New Mexico's history provides a fascinating microcosm of the role water plays in the growth and development of a community. This book details many of the complex and messy fights, legal and otherwise, over precious water in a semiarid western state. Focusing on the past one hundred years constituting New Mexico's statehood, contributors describe the often convoluted and always intriguing stories that have shaped New Mexico's wa...
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