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Growth and urbanization of Mammoth Lakes, California and the issue of water quality as seen from a land manger's perspective

Author: Martin, D.
Date: 1991
Periodical: In: Devries, J.J.; Conrad, S.G., eds. California Watersheds at the Urban Interface: Third Biennial Watershed Conference; 1990 October 30-31; Ontario, CA. Report No. 75. Berkeley, CA: University of California, California Water Resources Center
Abstract: Generally, when one thinks of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service (Forest Service), the kinds of things that come to mind are timber harvest, livestock grazing, recreation management, or any one of a number of issues related to natural resources. Problems dealing with subjects like growth and urbanization are usually considered the domain of state or local planning agencies, or other similar entities. However, in the case of growth within, and adjacent to, the town of Mammoth Lakes (Town), the Forest Service finds itself in both a unique and challenging situation.


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