The budget of Bakersfield Department of Water Resources is 27,000,000 dollars.
Charles Newton Gould has written: 'Geology and water resources of Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Geology 'Oklahoma place names' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical 'Preliminary report on the mineral resources of Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Geology and water resources of Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Geology 'The geology and water resources of the eastern portion of the Panhandle of Texas' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Geology 'The geology and water resources of the eastern portion of the Panhandle of Texas' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Geology 'Future of natural gas in Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Natural gas association of America, Natural gas 'Geology of Beaver county, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Paleobotany, Geology 'The geology and water resources of the western portion of the Panhandle of Texas' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Geology
natural gas, cattle, lumber, water, land/ farming space
L. R. Heiple has written: 'Water resources planning study for Arkansas and Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Water resources development
A water budget tracks the inflow, outflow, and storage of water in a specific area over time, focusing on the balance of precipitation, evaporation, and water usage. In contrast, a financial budget monitors income, expenses, and savings, aiming to allocate resources effectively to achieve financial goals. Both budgets are tools for managing resources and ensuring sustainability; they require careful planning and monitoring to maintain balance. However, while a water budget emphasizes environmental sustainability, a financial budget focuses on economic stability.
In 1976 he was appointed chairman of the Water Resources Board by the governor of California, Jerry Brown, and then became president of the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in 1979.
Joe L. Mogg has written: 'Ground water resources of Canadian County, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Groundwater, Geology
The Production Budget for Water was $3,000,000.
Oklahoma City gets their water from reservoirs.
The Production Budget for Lady in the Water was $75,000,000.
The Production Budget for Water for Elephants was $38,000,000.
The Production Budget for Open Water was $500,000.