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1. Annual Runoff and Seasonality. Chapter 2. The Natural Endowment (continued).

2. (Inside back cover to) The California Water Atlas.

3. Central Valley Project. Water Year 1975. Chapter 6. The Great Valley Systems (continued).

4. Chapter 3. The Advent of Human Settlement (continued). The Virgin Waterscape.

5. For Further Reading (continued).

6. Key to Sources.

7. Afterword. For Further Reading.

8. Index.

9. Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future (continued).

10. Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future (continued). San Francisco Bay and the Delta.

11. Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future (continued). Supply and Demand, 1972.

12. Chapter 10. Water Quality (continued). Sewage Treatment Facilities. Capacities, Treatment Standards & Volumes, 1975.

13. Surface Water Quality, Water Year 1975.

14. Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future (continued).

15. Chapter 3. The Advent of Human Settlement (continued). (Los Angeles Area Irrigation; San Bernadino Area Irrigation, 1888 by William Hammond Hall).

16. Chapter 10. Water Quality (continued). Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future.

17. Chapter 9. Commercial and Recreational Water Use (continued).

18. Chapter 9. Commercial and Recreational Water Use (continued). Hydroelectric Power Generation. Facilities, Installed Capacities, and Load Factors, 1972.

19. Irrigation Methods and Crop Acreage, 1972. Chapter 11. Unresolved Questions for the Future (continued).

20. Chapter 10. Water Quality (continued).

21. Chapter 9. Commercial and Recreational Water Use (continued). Chapter 10. Water Quality.

22. California Waterscape.

23. Chapter 9. Commercial and Recreational Water Use. Water Use by Industry.

24. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

25. Chapter 8. The Economics of Water (continued).

26. Urban Water Use and Price. Chapter 8. The Economics of Water (continued).

27. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued). Chapter 8. The Economics of Water.

28. Drought. Water Years 1976/1977. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

29. Crop Patterns and Applied Water.

30. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

31. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

32. Peak Streamflows. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

33. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

34. Groundwater. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System (continued).

35. Chapter 7. The Operation of the Modern Water System. Principal Lakes and Reservoirs.

36. Chapter 6. The Great Valley Systems (continued). Applied Irrigation Water 1972.

37. Measured and Unimpaired Streamflows. Water Year 1975.

38. State Water Project. Water Year 1975. Chapter 6. The Great Valley Systems (continued).

39. Chapter 6. The Great Valley Systems (continued).

40. Chapter 6. The Great Valley Systems. California State Engineering Department, Detail Irrigation Map, Fresno Sheet.

41. Colorado River Basin 1975. Chapter 5. The Colorado River (continued).

42. Chapter 3. The Advent of Human Settlement (continued). Historic Water Development.

43. Chapter 3. The Advent of Human Settlement (continued).

44. Chapter 5. The Colorado River.

45. Chapter 4. Urban Development and the Rise of Public Control.

46. Chapter 5. The Colorado River (continued).

47. Growing Season Evapotranspiration. Chapter 5. The Colorado River (continued).

48. Northern California Urban Delivery System. Chapter 4. Urban Development and the Rise of Public Control (continued).

49. Southern California Urban Delivery Systems.

50. Chapter 4. Urban Development and the Rise of Public Control (continued).

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