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A proposed petroleum products testing law for the state of ArizonaJimerson, Harold Adelbert January 1929 (has links)
No description available.
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A handbook of Arizona school lawNicolay, Raymond Russell, 1911- January 1937 (has links)
No description available.
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Economic, social and legal problems of the Arizona cattle feeding industry as related to by-product disposalSmith, Arthur Henry, 1940- January 1964 (has links)
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A summary and evaluation of opinions in school law, from July 1, 1929 to July 1, 1939 as given by the Arizona Attorney GeneralNelson, Lafe L., 1898- January 1939 (has links)
No description available.
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Reformation of Arizona's Bilingual Education Policy: Litigation or Legislation?Sacken, Michael Donal January 1983 (has links)
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Impacts of groundwater management and alternative irrigation technologies on water conservation in Pinal County agriculture : an economic analysisAkpoborie, Irwin Anthony. January 1983 (has links)
The decline of groundwater levels in Final County, Arizona has not only resulted in land subsidence, but has entailed higher pumping costs for irrigation water. The Pinal Active Management Area (PAMA) is thus one of four critical groundwater overdraft areas in which water conservation is to be enforced by mandate of the Arizona Groundwater Management Act. The Groundwater Management Act as it relates to the PAMA is evaluated with respect to an accepted theoretical groundwater management model in order to determine its potential effectiveness in achieving basin-wide water conservation. The indications are that implementation problems may greatly reduce the effectiveness of the Act. The potential for farm-level water conservation is evaluated by performing a detailed benefit-cost analysis of four alternative on-farm water conservation measures. These include laser leveling, which improves the water application efficiency of traditional furrow irrigation systems from 60 to 85 percent, the installation of center pivot or drip irrigation systems, with potential water application efficiencies of 75 and 90 percent respectively, and the introduction of lettuce, a high-value and less water-intensive crop, into the traditional crop mix. The social and private profitability measures obtained from the analysis indicate that only cotton and lettuce show a profit in the long run with respect to all the irrigation systems, and these profits are highest when farms are laser leveled. The remaining traditional crops, namely alfalfa, wheat, barley, sorghum and safflower, all indicate losses. The magnitude of these losses is least in laser leveled farms. When crops are combined in a farming enterprise so as to simulate more realistic conditions, laser leveling yields the highest net returns to water in the long run. These results lead to the conclusion that the effectiveness of the Groundwater Management Act can be considerably enhanced by providing incentives that encourage farmers to invest in laser leveling.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF STATEWIDE PLANNING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES THROUGH LEGISLATIVE ACTIONHuntley, Helen Lou, 1925- January 1972 (has links)
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THE ADMINISTRATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION: THE TRIAL COURTS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAElliott, Odus Vernon, 1940- January 1973 (has links)
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Water Service Organizations in Arizona: A Report to the Arizona Water Commission and the Central Arizona Water Conservation DistrictWater Resources Research Center, University of Arizona, DeCook, K. James, Emel, Jacque L., Mack, Stephen F., Bradley, Michael D. 08 1900 (has links)
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State regulation of railroad and electric rates in Arizona to 1925; a study of the origin and activities of the Arizona corporation commissionGriffith, Victor Sydney January 1931 (has links)
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