Harvey O. Banks papers
Collection Scope and Contents
The Harvey O. Banks papers consist of files dating from his work as a consultant in various water control, water quality and management projects, water rights cases, as well as allocation and planning projects within communities. The collection encompasses a range of subjects and includes materials such as articles, correspondence, contracts, reports, legal transcripts, papers, publications, photographs, photographic slides and negatives, graphs, maps, blueprints, notes, and legal documents - documenting his role in such projects as Californian's Central Valley Project, the San Francisco Bay and San Joaquin/Sacramento River Delta projects, for various projects with the Contra Costa Water District, and in his role as the Santa Ana River Watermaster. Nationally his large projects include the 6-state High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer Regional Resources Study, Platte River Licensing, and serving as an expert witness for the State of New Mexico in their litigation with Texas over rights to the Rio Grande River. He served as an expert witness in many federal, state and municipal cases and this is documented through court transcripts and legal briefs.
In many instances, his work on projects overlapped. Often, he worked for several clients at the same time. He worked on several large projects, such as the Bay-Delta and Central Valley projects, at the municipal and state levels concurrently.
Dates
- Creation: 1940-1995
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1969-1986
Creator
- Banks, Harvey O. (Person)
Languages
The collection is in English.
Access
The collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & Archives. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Biographical Note
Harvey Oren Banks (1910-1996) was born in Chaumont, New York on March 29, 1910. He obtained his bachelor's degree in civil engineering at Syracuse University. From there he went on to attend Stanford University where he obtained his Master's degree in hydraulic and sanitary engineering. Between the years 1934 and 1955, Mr. Banks worked as an engineer in different capacities for various bodies including the Cities of Palo Alto and Los Angeles, the United States Soil Conservation Service, and as an engineer for the California Division of Water Resources.
In 1956, California Governor Goodwin Knight appointed Mr. Banks as the first director of the newly founded California Department of Water Resources. Soon after his appointment, Mr. Banks began work on developing the legislation and infrastructure for what would become the California State Water Project. The extensive project protected areas of origin, fostered wildlife conservation and required co-operation between state, federal and local agencies. It was to be financed by a state-wide bond measure, which passed in 1960. The next year, Mr. Banks left the Department of Water Resources and joined the consulting firm of Leeds, Hill, and Jewett, Inc where he served as president and chairman of the board until 1969. He left that year to found his own engineering consulting firm. Except for the years between 1977 and 1982 when he joined the company Camp, Dresser and McKee, he worked as an independent consulting engineer.
In his work as an independent consultant and in his work with other companies, Mr. Banks was involved with projects nationally as well as internationally. Throughout his career he continued to serve the state of California working on the California Water Plan, and for various municipalities throughout the state. Nationally, his major projects include his work on developing, formulating and implementing a long range water plan for the State of Texas, serving as project director on the 6-state High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer Regional Resources Study, and as an expert witness in the litigation between the State of New Mexico and Texas over water rights to the Rio Grande River. He served as an expert witness for both federal and state court cases involving various aspects of water rights and water control and management.
In addition to his consulting work, he also served on state and federal panels throughout the United States and served on international commissions and committees. He published extensively on water resources management and water law. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1973, and served as an honorary member of both the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Water Works Association. Among his many awards are: the ASCE Julian Hinds Award in 1976 for his distinguished service in the planning, development, and management of water resources; the 1973 Royce J Tipton Award from the ASCE for his contributions to irrigation; the 1980 Icko Iben Award from the American Water Resources Association for promotion and multidisciplinary planning of water resources. Throughout his career, he was a staunch advocate of environmental values and believed that such values could be harmonized with human needs and with economic growth and development.
In recognition of his outstanding work on the California Water Project, the first pumping plant on the California Aqueduct was named the Harvey O. Banks Pumping Plant.
Mr. Banks worked until shortly before his death from leukemia in 1996.
Extent
59 Linear Feet
Abstract
The Harvey O. Banks papers consist of files dating from his work as a consultant for water control, on water quality and management projects, in various water rights hearings and court cases, as well as allocation and planning / projections within communities. The materials include the following formats: articles, correspondence, contracts, reports, legal transcripts, papers, publications, photographs, photographic slides and negatives, graphs, maps, blueprints, notes, and legal documents pertaining to water rights, water control and management, and water quality for municipalities, states and federal and international agencies.
Collection Arrangement
The papers are subdivided into 10 series. Some of the descriptive titles at both the series and the file levels were titles that Mr. Bank's created. There has been an attempt at clarification where the file heading may have been ambiguous or incomplete. Many boxes were received with materials in their original folder and these files often corresponded to an arrangement scheme. However, a large portion of the materials were loose and in no order what-so-ever. As the collection contains materials that were inter-related, decisions were made during processing to group the materials based upon project and a system of order was created. To some degree, this follows the original arrangement scheme. The materials were divided into 10 series based upon project. They were arranged within the series according to format (i.e. article, correspondence etc.) or by subject. Due to the fact that Mr. Banks often worked for a single agency on multiple projects, over a span of years, many of the series are further sub-divided by the various projects. Unless otherwise noted, the materials were arranged according to format and alphabetically by folder title.
- Series 1. Administration, 1954-1995
- Series 2. High Plains Ogallala Aquifer Study, 1978-1987
- Series 3. Las Vegas Valley Water District, Scientific Evaluation Committee, 1966-1974
- Series 4. Litigation within California, 1910-1993
- Series 5. Litigation in states other than California, 1965-1987
- Series 6. National Organizations - Small Contracts, 1961-1986
- Series 7. State of California, 1961-1994
- Series 8. State of Nebraska, 1970-1986
- Series 9. State of Texas, Water Development Board, 1970-1976
- Series 10. Oversize materials
Acquisition Information
Gift of the heirs of Harvey O. Banks, 1996.
Processing History
Processed by Jennifer D Bator, 2008.
Collection Number
Collection number updated December 2018. Legacy collection number was MS 2008/5. This change was part of a project in 2018/2019 to update the collection numbers for collections in the Water Resources Collections and Archives.
Subject
- Contra Costa Water District (Calif.) (Organization)
- East Bay Municipal Utility District (Calif.) (Organization)
- Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission (Organization)
- Texas Water Development Board (Organization)
- Water and Environmental Programs (U.S.) (Organization)
- Title
- Harvey O. Banks papers
- Status
- Legacy
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Jennifer D Bator.
- Date
- 2008
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Description is in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Water Resources Collections & Archives Repository
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 United States
specialcollections@ucr.edu