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- catalog alternative "Owens Valley-Los Angeles water controversy.".
- catalog contributor b1488090.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [277]-297.".
- catalog description "Seventy-five years ago the growing city of Los Angeles, amid considerable conflict, appropriated water from a rural area 250 miles away. Still unresolved, the controversy surrounding the Owens Valley-Los Angeles Aqueduct has long since moved from the personal, even violent level fictionalized in the movie Chinatown to the dry realm of court proceedings, injunctions, and environmental impact reports. But water remains a problem in California, and the questions raised by these events -- the rights of a rural area versus a growing metropolitan area, environmental issues, and levels of government responsibility -- are of recognized national importance today.".
- catalog extent "xix, 308 p., [20] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Vision or villainy.".
- catalog identifier "0890961123 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Vision or villainy.".
- catalog isPartOf "Environmental history series ; no. 3".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "College Station [Tex.] : Texas A&M University Press,".
- catalog relation "Vision or villainy.".
- catalog spatial "California Los Angeles".
- catalog spatial "California Owens Valley".
- catalog subject "HD4464.L7 H64".
- catalog subject "Water resources development California Owens Valley History.".
- catalog subject "Water-supply California Los Angeles History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Seventy-five years ago the growing city of Los Angeles, amid considerable conflict, appropriated water from a rural area 250 miles away. Still unresolved, the controversy surrounding the Owens Valley-Los Angeles Aqueduct has long since moved from the personal, even violent level fictionalized in the movie Chinatown to the dry realm of court proceedings, injunctions, and environmental impact reports. But water remains a problem in California, and the questions raised by these events -- the rights of a rural area versus a growing metropolitan area, environmental issues, and levels of government responsibility -- are of recognized national importance today.".
- catalog title "Owens Valley-Los Angeles water controversy.".
- catalog title "Vision or villainy : origins of the Owens Valley-Los Angeles water controversy / by Abraham Hoffman.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".