These publications are available from the Bureau of Reclamation Library in Sacramento. Let me know if there is any interest in any of these. Thank you. Alba Scott Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region Library [log in to unmask] 916-978-5593 1. CH2M Hill Inc, United States., and Mid-Pacific Regional Office., A Comparison of Small Mammals from Kesterson Reservoir and Three Nearby Sites (Sacramento, Calif.: CH2M Hill, 2000). 2. Susan A Klasing, United States, and Bureau of Reclamation. , Agricultural Drainage Water Contamination in the Western San Joaquin Valley: A Public Health Perspective for Arsenic, Nitrates/Nitrites, Mercury, Uranium, and Vanadium ([Sacramento: San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program], 1990). 3. William B. Bull, California, and Dept. of Water Resources., Alluvial Fans and Near-Surface Subsidence in Western Fresno County, California,, Studies of land subsidence; Geological Survey professional paper 437-A; Variation: Geological Survey professional paper ;; 437-A. (Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964). 4. N. W. T. Hansen Quinn and San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Assessment of Ground-Water Pumping as a Management Strategy in Drainage Problem Areas of the Western San Joaquin Valley / Swain, Walter C. (Sacramento, Calif.: San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, 1990). 5. Truls Jensen et al., Assessment of Management of Agricultural Drainage Water on Vector Mosquito Abundance in the Western San Joaquin Valley of California / Washino, Robert K. ([Davis, Calif.: Univ. of California, 1990). 6. American National Standards Institute and American Water Works Association., AWWA Standard for Disinfection of Water-Storage Facilities. (Denver, Col.: American Water Works Association, 2002). 7. American Water Works Association and American National Standards Institute., AWWA Standard for Disinfection of Wells (Denver, CO: American Water Works Association, 1998). 8. American National Standards Institute and American Water Works Association., AWWA Standard for Hypochlorites., ANSI/AWWA B300-04; Variation: ANSI/AWWA (American Water Works Association) ;; B300-04. (Denver, Colo.: American Water Works Association, 2004). 9. Roberta Borgonovo, Beyond the Drain: Sustaining Agriculture and Improving Water Quality in California's San Joaquin Valley Conference: Proceedings: March 27, 2001, Sacramento Convention Center ([Sacramento, Calif.?: s.n., 2001). 10. United States and Bureau of Reclamation., Bureau of Reclamation Historical Organizational Structure. (Denver, Colo.: Bureau of Reclamation History Program, 1997). 11. United States and Bureau of Reclamation., Central Valley Project Improvement Act: Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Sacramento, Calif.: The Bureau, 1997). 12. Comments and Responses on Supplemental Environmental Assessment and Draft Finding of No Significant Impact: Proposed Use Agreement Allowing Use of the San Luis Drain for Conveyance of Agricultural Drainage Waters Through the Grassland Water District and Adjacent Grassland Areas. ([Sacramento, Calif.?: s.n., 1991). 13. CH2M Hill, Jones & Stokes Associates. , and Bureau of Reclamation., Contingency Program for Westlands Water District Drainage Disposal Project: Westlands Water District, West San Joaquin Division, Central Valley Project, California (Sacramento, Calif.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region, 1986). 14. Boyle Engineering Corporation, United States., and Panoche Drainage District (Calif.), Demonstration of Selenium Removal from Agricultural Wastewater: Final Report (Bakersfield, Calif.: Boyle Engineering, 1995). 15. Regional Salinity Laboratory (U. S.), Diagnosis and Improvement of Saline and Alkali Soils, Agriculture handbook / United States Department of Agriculture ;; no. 60; Variation: Agriculture handbook (United States. Dept. of Agriculture) ;; no. 60. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1954). 16. American Water Works Association and American National Standards Institute., Disinfection of Water Treatment Plants. (Denver, Colo.: American Water Works Association, 2003). 17. William T Frankenberger, Dissipation of Soil Selenium by Microbial Volatilization at Kesterson Reservoir: Final Report / Karlson, U. (Riverside, Calif.: University of California, Dept. of Soil and Environmental Sciences, 1988). 18. Donald G Swain and San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Documentation of the Use of Data, Analysis, and Evaluation Processes That Resulted in the SJVDP Recommended Plan, Technical information record; Variation: Technical information record (San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program) (Sacramento, Calif.: The Program, 1990). 19. United States, Bureau of Reclamation., and CH2M Hill, inc. , Ecological Risk Assessment for Kesterson Reservoir ([S.l.: s.n., 2000). 20. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center and San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program., Effects of Irrigation Drainwater Contaminants on Wildlife: Summary Report (Laurel, MD: The Center, 1990). 21. K. Warren Frizell, United States, and Bureau of Reclamation., Engineering Shakedown and Evaluations at Red Bluff Research Pumping Plant, 1995 / Atkinson, Stephen P. ([Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation], 1996). 22. Walter C Swain and San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Estimation of Shallow Ground-Water Quality in the Western and Southern San Joaquin Valley, California (Sacramento: The Program, 1990). 23. Westlands Water District (Calif. ), United States., and Mid-Pacific Regional Office., Finding of No Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment Temporary Plugging of Drainage Collection System, Westlands Water District: West San Joaquin Division, Central Valley Project, California: Final. (Sacramento: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Regional Office, 1986). 24. San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, Fish and Wildlife Resources and Agricultural Drainage in the San Joaquin Valley, California (Sacramento: The Program, 1990). 25. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and Earth Sciences Division., Geochemical, Hydrological, and Ecological Characterization of Kesterson Reservoir: Progress Report (Berkeley, Calif.: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1985). 26. Geomatrix Consultants and Westlands Water District (Calif.), Geology and Hydrogeology of Selected Areas of the Panoche Fan Western San Joaquin Valley California (Fresno, Calif.: Geomatrix, 1989). 27. CALFED Bay-Delta Program, Getting Results: Integrating Science and Management to Achieve System-Level Responses : ([Sacramento, Calif.]: CALFED Science Program, California Bay-Delta Authority, 2005). 28. Sally M Benson, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and Earth Sciences Division., Hydrological and Geochemical Investigations of Selenium Behavior at Keterson Reservoir: Annual Report, October 1, 1990, Through September 30, 1992 ([Berkeley, Calif.]: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Earth Sciences Division, 1992). 29. Charles F Wilkinson, American Indian Lawyer Training Program, and Indian Resources Institute (U.S.), Indian Tribes as Sovereign Governments: A Sourcebook on Federal-Tribal History, Law, and Policy. Miklas, Christine L. (Oakland, CA: AIRI Press, 1988). 30. Nikola P Prokopovich and San Joaquin Valley Interagency Drainage Program, Irrigation History of the West-Central San-Joaquin Valley (Sacramento: San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, 1989). 31. Roger B. 1914- (Roger Barron) Morrison, Lake Lahontan: Geology of Southern Carson Desert, Nevada., Geological Survey (U.S.). Professional paper ;; 401; Variation: Geological Survey (U.S.).; Professional paper ;; 401. (Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964). 32. Gregory A. Leighton-Schwartz Thomas, San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, and Natural Heritage Institute., Legal and Institutional Structures for Managing Agricultural Drainage in the San Joaquin Valley : (Sausalito, CA: Natural Heritage Institute, 1990). 33. John D Donahue, John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Council for Excellence in Government., Making Washington Work: Tales of Innovation in the Federal Government (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1999). 34. Matthew B Gerhardt et al., Microalgal-Bacterial Treatment for Selenium Removal from San Joaquin Valley Drainage Waters: Final Report / Oswald, William J.; 1919- ; (William Joseph),, SEEHRL report ;; no. 90-1; (Berkeley, Calif.: Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Health Research Laboratory (SEEHRL), College of Engineering ; School of Public Health, University of California, 1990). 35. California and Dept. of Water Resources., North Delta Program: Draft Environmental Impact Report, Environmental Impact Statement (Sacramento, Calif.: The Dept., 1990). 36. United States, Bureau of Reclamation., and CH2M Hill, inc., Plan Formulation Appendix: San Luis Unit Drainage Program (Sacramento: CH2M Hill, 1991). 37. Robert J Gilliom, San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program, and Geological Survey (U.S.) , Preliminary Assessment of Sources, Distribution, and Mobility of Selenium in the San Joaquin Valley, California, Water-resources investigations report ;; 88-4186; Regional aquifer system analysis; Variation: Regional aquifer-system analysis. (Sacramento, Calif. : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, CO : U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor], 1989). 38. San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program and San Joaquin Valley Interagency Drainage Program., Preliminary Planning Alternatives for Solving Agricultural Drainage and Drainage-Related Problems in the San Joaquin Valley: Executive Summary (Sacramento: The Program, 1989). 39. United States, Bureau of Reclamation., and CH2M Hill, inc., Proposed Monitoring Program for Use of the San Luis Drain to Convey Agricultural Drainage Waters Through the Grassland Water District and Adjacent Grassland Channels (Sacramento, Calif.: The Region, 1993). 40. California. Dept. of Water Resources, Sacramento Valley Water Use Survey, 1977, Bulletin - Department of Water Resources ;; 168; Variation: Bulletin (California. Dept. of Water Resources) ;; 168. ([Sacramento]: The Dept., 1978). 41. California. Dept. of Water Resources. San Joaquin District, San Joaquin Valley Drainage Monitoring Program: [report]., District report; ([Sacramento]: Dept. of Water Resources, San Joaquin District). 42. United States and Bureau of Reclamation., San Luis Drainage Feature Re-Evaluation, Plan Formulation Report / U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. ([Sacramento, Calif.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation], 2002). 43. United States and Bureau of Reclamation., San Luis Unit Drainage Program Preliminary Alternatives Workshop, January 29-30, 1990: Supporting Information (supplement) ([Sacramento, Calif.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1990). 44. United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Mid-Pacific Regional Office, San Luis Unit Drainage Program, Central Valley Project, California: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. ([Sacramento: The Bureau, 1991). 45. Wilmer P Graves and California. Dept. of Water Resources. Central District, Sediment Study : ([s.l.]: The Agency, 1977). 46. National Research Council (U. S.). Subcommittee on Selenium, Selenium, Medical and biologic effects of environmental pollutants; Variation: Medical and biologic effects of environmental pollutants. (Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1976). 47. Alexander J Horne et al., Selenium Detoxification Studies at Kesterson Reservoir Wetlands: Depuration and Biological Population Dynamics Measured Using an Experimental Mesocosm and Pond 5 Under Permanently Flooded Conditions / Roth, James C., SEEHRL report ;; no. 89-4; Variation: University of California, Berkeley.; Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Health Research Laboratory.; UCB/SEEHRL ;; 89-4. (Berkeley, Calif.: Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Health Research Laboratory (SEEHRL), College of Engineering [and] School of Public Health, University of California, 1989). 48. Lin. Jayaweera Wu et al., Soil Selenium Dissipation and Kesterson Two-Acre Grassland Vegetation and Soil Selenium Monitoring Research: Progress Report / Biggar, James A. ([Davis, Calif.: University of California, Davis, Dept. of Environmental Horitculture, 1994). 49. Lin. Jayaweera Wu et al., Soil Selenium Dissipation and Kesterson Two-Acre Grassland Vegetation and Soil Selenium Monitoring Research: Progress Report / Biggar, James A. ([Davis, Calif.: University of California, Davis, Dept. of Environmental Horitculture, 1994). 50. United States and Bureau of Reclamation., State Water Resources Control Board Order No. WQ 85-1 for Cleanup and Abatement of Kesterson Reservoir ([Sacramento, Calif.: Bureau of Reclamation], 1985). 51. University of California (System). Salinity/Drainage Program, University of California (System)., and California Water, Technical Progress Reports / Resources Center.; Prosser Trust. ; University of California (System).; Centers for Water and Wildland Resources. (Riverside, Calif.: Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, 1993). 52. David P. Melosi Billington, The History of Large Federal Dams: Planning, Design, and Construction in the Era of Big Dams / Jackson, Donald C.; 1953- ; (Donald Conrad), (Denver, Colo.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 2005). 53. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and California., Truckee River Operating agreement,California and Nevada: Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report. ([Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Fish and Wildlife Service ; [Sacramento] : State of California, Dept. of Water Resources, 1998). 54. United States and Dept. of the Interior., U.S. Department of the Interior Submittal Before the State Water Resources Control Board ([S.l.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1985). 55. Marc Reisner and American Farmland Trust, Water Policy and Farmland Protection: A New Approach to Saving California's Best Agricultural Lands: A Discussion Paper for American Farmland Trust ([Washington, D.C.]: American Farmland Trust, 1997).