Handbook for Developing Watershed Plans to Restore and Protect Our Waters
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Water quality management
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Water quality management
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Author : Thomas E. Davenport
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 10,8 MB
Release : 2002-08-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 1420031643
A key question for individuals involved in managing watersheds is, "What is an effective process that will integrate science, policy, and public participation in order to help manage water resources effectively?" The Watershed Project Management Guide presents a four-phase approach to watershed management that is based on a collaborative process th
Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 34,83 MB
Release : 2020-12-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309679702
New York City's municipal water supply system provides about 1 billion gallons of drinking water a day to over 8.5 million people in New York City and about 1 million people living in nearby Westchester, Putnam, Ulster, and Orange counties. The combined water supply system includes 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes with a total storage capacity of approximately 580 billion gallons. The city's Watershed Protection Program is intended to maintain and enhance the high quality of these surface water sources. Review of the New York City Watershed Protection Program assesses the efficacy and future of New York City's watershed management activities. The report identifies program areas that may require future change or action, including continued efforts to address turbidity and responding to changes in reservoir water quality as a result of climate change.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 21,49 MB
Release : 2001-11-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0309133025
Recognizing the importance of wetland protection, the Bush administration in 1988 endorsed the goal of "no net loss" of wetlands. Specifically, it directed that filling of wetlands should be avoided, and minimized when it cannot be avoided. When filling is permitted, compensatory mitigation must be undertaken; that is, wetlands must be restored, created, enhanced, and, in exceptional cases, preserved, to replace the permitted loss of wetland area and function, such as water quality improvement within the watershed. After more than a dozen years, the national commitment to "no net loss" of wetlands has been evaluated. This new book explores the adequacy of science and technology for replacing wetland function and the effectiveness of the federal program of compensatory mitigation in accomplishing the nation's goal of clean water. It examines the regulatory framework for permitting wetland filling and requiring mitigation, compares the mitigation institutions that are in use, and addresses the problems that agencies face in ensuring sustainability of mitigated wetlands over the long term. Gleaning lessons from the mixed results of mitigation efforts to date, the book offers 10 practical guidelines for establishing and monitoring mitigated wetlands. It also recommends that federal, state, and local agencies undertake specific institutional reforms. This book will be important to anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the "no net loss" issue: policy makers, regulators, environmental scientists, educators, and wetland advocates.
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 29,67 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Environmental monitoring
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Author : Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources
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Page : 120 pages
File Size : 22,46 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Sustainable development
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Page : 338 pages
File Size : 32,77 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Eutrophication
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Page : 854 pages
File Size : 18,23 MB
Release : 1977
Category : City planning
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Author : Faezeh Eslamian
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 12,19 MB
Release : 2021-04-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 111977599X
Water harvesting is gaining more and more recognition as the sustainable and resilient alternative to other water supply options. It is economically viable, socially compatible and environmentally friendly. Water harvesting has proven to be a robust solution to overcome or reduce water shortages all over the world. To apply this in a sustainable and effective way, it is important to understand exactly where it can be applied to make full use of its potential. The Handbook of Water Harvesting and Conservation: Case Studies and Application Examples is the most comprehensive, up-to-date and applied casebook on water harvesting and conservation yet published. The editors bring together the many perspectives into a synthesis that is both academically-based and practical in its potential applications. The Handbook of Water Harvesting and Conservation: Case Studies and Application Examples will be an important tool for education, research and technical works in the soil, water and watershed management area, and will be highly useful for drought strategy planning, flood management and adaptation to climate change in all urban, agricultural, forest, rangeland areas.
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Publisher : Voyageur Press (MN)
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 44,87 MB
Release : 2008-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780760329801
A richly illustrated exploration of the Great Lake's history, culture, ecology, and natural beauty.