US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center Lessons Learned from the 1986 Drought June 1988 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited. PR-10
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Lessons Learned from the 1986 Drought June 1988 Prepared for: US Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Casey Building 7701 Telegraph Road Alexandria, VA 22315-3868 Prepared by: US Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Hydrologic Engineering Center 609 Second Street Davis, CA 95616 (530) 756-1104 (530) 756-8250 FAX www.hec.usace.army.mil PR-10