Layperson's Guides
Layperson's Guide set with 2 years of complimentary updates.
Add to CartOn Sale!! The 16 guides in this category are an excellent resource for researchers, reporters,
Add to CartUpdated 2001 With irrigation projects that import water, farmers have transformed millions of
Add to CartUpdated 2008. The 24-page Layperson’s Guide to California Water provides an excellent overview of
Add to CartUpdated 2005. As towns, cities and farms grew up along the waterways of California, the need for
Add to CartUpdated 2002. The 20-page Layperson’s Guide to the Central Valley Project explores the history and
Add to CartUpdated 2004. The Colorado River is the water supply source for nearly 25 million people in the
Add to CartUpdated 2007. The 20-page Layperson’s Guide to the Delta explores the competing uses and demands on
Add to CartUpdated 2004. As the state’s population continues to grow and traditional water supplies grow
Add to CartUpdated 2005. The 20-page Layperson’s Guide to Water Rights Law, recognized as the most thorough
Add to CartUpdated 2002. The 24-page Layperson's Guide to Water Conservation discusses how what was once just
Add to CartUpdated 2003. The 20-page Layperson’s Guide to Groundwater is an in-depth, easy-to-understand
Add to CartUpdated 2002. This guide provides an overview of how and why drinking water is treated; explains
Add to CartUpdated 2005. The 20-page Layperson’s Guide to Water Marketing provides background information on
Add to CartPublished 2000. This 24-page guide provides an overview of the effort to restore California’s
Add to CartUpdated 2008. . The 24-page Layperson’s Guide to the State Water Project provides an overview of
Add to CartPublished 2006. The 28-page Layperson’s Guide to Nevada Water provides an overview of the history
Add to CartPublished 2007. Developed by the Water Education Foundation and The University of Arizona’s Water
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