Ensuring Oklahoma's Future: The Importance of Water Supply Systems, June 24, 1972
Item — Box: SP 15, Folder: 125
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_16_15_125_0001
The text is a draft speech about the importance of water supply systems in Oklahoma, highlighting the historical struggle for water resources in the state and the role of federal government in developing water infrastructure. It also discusses the increasing demand for water globally and the need for urgent action to address pollution and water treatment issues. The speech stresses the importance of preserving and managing water resources for future generations.
Dates
- June 24, 1972
Language of Materials
English
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Requests for Office Series: All requests must be made at the folder level and approved by an archivist prior to research. Materials must be reviewed for personally identifiable information and, if needed, appropriately redacted before the researcher is allowed to view them.
Extent
8 pages
Policy(s):
Water Resources Development; Economics and Public Finance; Environmental Protection
Subject(s):
Agricultural laws and legislation; Water resources development--Law and legislation--United States
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Repository Details
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