ABSTRACT

Gibbons examines the water supply problem through five case studies. The problems faced by these regions and the methods suggested to overcome them provide excellent models for the entire United States. The case studies---typically, expanding supplies---but economic efficiency principles lead to emphasizing managing the demand. In many cases, this means reducing demand by raising prices.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter one|16 pages

Municipalities

chapter two|22 pages

Irrigation

chapter three|12 pages

Industry

chapter four|8 pages

Waste Assimilation

chapter five|9 pages

Recreation and Esthetics

chapter six|12 pages

Navigation

chapter seven|13 pages

Hydropower