| United States. Court of Claims - 1948 - 886 páginas
...declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this state the general welfare requires that the water resources of the state be put to beneficial...of water be prevented, and that the conservation. Opinion of the Court of such waters is to be exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial... | |
| Orla St. Clair - 1928 - 142 páginas
...declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this state the general welfare requires that the water resources of the state be put to beneficial...water be prevented, and that the conservation of such waters is to be exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial use thereof in the interest... | |
| Wells Aleck Hutchins - 1942 - 540 páginas
...declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this state the general welfare requires that the water resources of the state be put to beneficial...water be prevented, and that the conservation of such waters is to be exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial use thereof in the interest... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1952 - 162 páginas
...declared that because of the conditions prevailing in this State the general welfare requires that the water resources of the State be put to beneficial...water be prevented, and that the conservation of such waters is to be exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial use thereof in the interest... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations Committee - 1957 - 294 páginas
...reflecting the type of development envisioned by the requirements of the California constitution that the water resources of the State be put to beneficial...fullest extent of which they are capable, and that conservation of the water resources of the State be exercised with a view to the reasonable and beneficial... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1959 - 1160 páginas
...declared that because of the conditions prevailing in the State, the general welfare requires that the water resources of the State be put to beneficial use to the furthest extent to which they are capable * * * ." The State water code, however, assigns priorities... | |
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