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Will Ask Hill to Halt Aid for 18 Major Water Projects.” Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1977.

“Carter Won’t Seek Cut in Big Projects.” New York Times, January 14, 1978.

“Carter Yields on Water Projects.” Philadelphia Inquirer, January 15, 1978.

“Carter’s Water Policy: Furor in an Election Year.” Washington Post, June 11, 1980.

“CEQ Releases Summary of Water Resource Project Deletions.” Council on Environmental Quality, February 23, 1977.

“Congress’ Going Away Gifts.” Washington Post, December 10, 1980.

“Congress Makes Waves over Carter’s Water Policy.” National Journal, July 1, 1978.

“Devastating Blow Dealt Water Projects Pork Barrel.” Science, October 27, 1978.

“Energy and Public Works Appropriations Bill.” Congressional Record, October 5, 1978.

“Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1981.” Hearings, House Appropriations Committee, 1981.

“Environmentalists Slam Carter.” Rocky Mountain News, March 31, 1978.

“Executive Summary: Water Resources Option Paper.” Carter Domestic Policy Staff (internal document, undated).

Gardner, Don. “The Trinity River: Water and Politics.” Texas Observer, May 20, 1977.

“Governors Assured by Andrus on Water.” New York Times, June 24, 1979.

“Hart, Haskell Demand Data on Water Projects.” Denver Post, 1977.

“House Sustains Veto of Public Works Bill.” Wall Street Journal, October 6, 1978.

“Issue Paper: Federal Water Resources Policy.” Carter Domestic Policy Staff (internal document), January 28, 1977.

Lamm, Richard D., and Scott M. Matheson. “Deficits: A Noose.” New York Times (undated).

“Louisiana Girding to Save Waterway from the ‘Hit List.’ Washington Post, March 28, 1977.

“Plan to Share Water Project Costs Is Gaining in West Under Reagan.” New York Times, September 12, 1982.

“President Is Warned by House Democrats.” New York Times, May 23, 1977.

“Roll Out the Barrels, We’ll Have a Barrel of Funds, Folks Say.” Wall Street Journal (undated).

“Senate Vote Defies Carter.” Washington Post, March 11, 1977.

“Senators, White House Wrangle over Powers.” Washington Post, March 1977.

“A Threat to Block Valley Water Pact.” San Francisco Chronicle, October 4, 1979.

“Top Western State Officials Blast Water Project Cuts.” The Missoulian, February 21, 1977.

“Turning Off the Water.” Newsweek, April 4, 1977.

U.S. Department of the Interior, Water Projects Review. “Auburn-Folsom-South Project, California,” April 1977.

“Water Policy: Battle over Benefits.” Congressional Quarterly, March 4, 1978.

“Water Policy Reforms Going down the Drain?” Environmental Policy Center, Resource Report, May 1978.

“Water Project Budget Remains Virtually Untouched.” American Rivers Conservation Council, March 1980.

“Water Projects Dispute: Carter and Congress Near a Showdown.” Science, June 17, 1977.

“Watt Studies Sharing of Costs for Western Water Projects.” New York Times, June 19, 1983.

“Watt Wading into Water Policy.” Washington Post, April 18, 1981.

“Watt Would Lift Irrigation Limit, Reduce Subsidy.” Washington Post, December 10, 1981.

“Westlands Hearings Not Likely to Bring Immediate Decisions.” San Francisco Examiner, March 20, 1980.

LETTERS, MEMORANDA, MISCELLANEOUS

Dugan, Patrick. Blue envelope letter to Floyd Dominy, Commissioner of Reclamation, “Folsom South Unit,” November 23, 1962.

Gordon, Kermit. Memorandum for the President, “Policies for Handling Navigation Projects,” March 8, 1965.

Green, John A., Environmental Protection Agency. Letter to David Crandall, Regional Director, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, November 28, 1976.

Kirwan, Michael, et al. Letter to the President, April 26, 1966.

Udall, Morris, et al. Letter to the Honorable Jimmy Carter, February 14, 1977.

Watson, Marvin. Memorandum to the President, March 24, 1965.

Wright, Jim. Letter to the President, April 7, 1966.

CHAPTER TEN: Chinatown

All the quotations from former Governor Pat Brown are in California Water Issues, 1950—1966, a bound volume of interviews conducted by Malca Chall of the University of California’s Bancroft Library Oral History Program. The Bancroft Library has also conducted

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