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Rebuttal by Edward C. Fritz to David Brune's Opening Statement
The response of Ned Fritz to the opening remarks of David Brune from a debate on the proposed canalization of the Trinity River, part of the Trinity River Master Plan. Fritz was campaigning with the Citizens' Organization for a Sound Trinity against the project. David Brune was a water law attorney and general manager of the Trinity River Authority, the state agency behind the Trinity River Master Plan
Statement on Dallas Floodway Extension by Edward C. Fritz, Chairman
This is a statement prepared by Ned Fritz in his capacity as chairman of the Texas Committee on Natural Resources. Fritz was also involved with Citizens' Organization for a Sound Trinity. Both groups were contesting the project to extend the levees of the Trinity River which went for bond election on June 10, 1978. The floodway extension was a component of the larger Trinity River Project which was defeated by public vote in 1973
[Letter to conservationists from Edward C. Fritz, April 19, 1966]
A letter from Ned Fritz to conservationists, inviting them to serve on the steering committee for what would be known as the Texas Committee for a Balanced Water Plan. The committee had been formed in response to the Texas Water Plan with the aim of preventing environmental damage from the damming and canalization of rivers
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz to Subcommittee on Public Works, Committee on Appropriations, May 16, 1973]
A letter from Ned Fritz on behalf of the environmental organization, Texas Committee on Natural Resources. The letter was sent in the wake of the bond election which saw the citizens of the seventeen counties along the Trinity River vote against the Trinity River Project. Fritz was also an active member of Citizens' Organization for a Sound Trinity (COST) at the time and the letter is carbon copied to COST chairman, Dr. James F. White
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz to Center for Information on America, February 1, 1967]
A letter from Ned Fritz requesting a copy of ''U.S. Rivers: Can Their Natural Values Be Restored?'' by Sydney Howe for research on a paper on desalination
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz, Chairman, Texas Committee on Natural Resources, to the Elm Fork Committee, May 14, 1973]
This is a letter prepared by Ned Fritz to be read out in his absence at the meeting of the Texas Committee on Natural Resources (TCONR) Elm Fork Committee. Fritz, chairman of TCONR, proposes non-structural floodplain management as a top priority project
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz to William B. Ray, Chief of Complaints and Compliance Division, Federal Communications Commission, September 30, 1972]
A letter from Fritz in response to a letter sent by William B. Ray on September 12, 1972, addressing a complaint from Fritz. Fritz had complained about WBAP-TV's one-sided coverage of the Trinity River canal issue
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz to U.S. Representative Bob Eckhardt, January 23, 1973]
A letter to U.S. Congressman Bob Eckhardt from Ned Fritz soliciting support for the campaign against the Trinity River barge canal. Eckhardt had previously testified against the project at the Army Corps of Engineers environmental impact hearings in Liberty, Texas, on December 13, 1972. Eckhardt responded in a letter dated February 22, 1973
[Letter to Mr. Franklin Jones, Jr., from Edward C. Fritz, June 22, 1966]
Correspondence from Ned Fritz from the time that he was serving on the Texas Committee for a Balanced Water Plan. The committee had been formed in response to the Texas Water Plan, with the aim of preventing environmental damage from damming and canalization in Texas river basins
[Letter from Edward C. Fritz to Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States, September 21, 1966]
A letter from Ned Fritz to the vice president of the United States, requesting a copy of the 1964 Saline Water Report for work he was undertaking as part of the Committee for a Balanced Water Plan
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