Historical Standing Structure Investigation of the Souris River Basin Project Rural Improvements


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A standing structure investigation was conducted on seventeen farmsteads located along the Souris River in north-central North Dakota, south and east, of Minot. The structures may be impacted by activities related to the Souris River Basin Flood Control Project. The impact would be an increase in flood water levels due to greater water discharges from the Alameda and Rafferty reservoirs in Canada. This would result in a concomitant increase in water released from Lake Darling on the Souris River. More than 150 structures, located on the seventeen sites, were surveyed. Several of the farmsteads had been abandoned for several years, but the majority are occupied by either the owner or a renter. None of the sites met the eligibility requirements for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. HRA recommends that no further work be conducted on the seventeen surveyed farmsteads. (fr).













Cities and Their Vital Systems


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Cities and Their Vital Systems asks basic questions about the longevity, utility, and nature of urban infrastructures; analyzes how they grow, interact, and change; and asks how, when, and at what cost they should be replaced. Among the topics discussed are problems arising from increasing air travel and airport congestion; the adequacy of water supplies and waste treatment; the impact of new technologies on construction; urban real estate values; and the field of "telematics," the combination of computers and telecommunications that makes money machines and national newspapers possible.










Garrison Diversion Unit


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New Strategies for America's Watersheds


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Emergence of a toxic organism like pfisteria in tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay has focused public attention on potential hazards in our water. More importantly, it has reminded us of the importance of the entire watershed to the health of any body of water and how political boundaries complicate watershed management. New Strategies for America's Watersheds provides a timely and comprehensive look at the rise of "watershed thinking" among scientists and policymakers and recommends ways to steer the nation toward improved watershed management. The volume defines important terms, identifies fundamental issues, and explores reasons why now is the time to bring watersheds to the forefront of ecosystem management. In a discussion of scale and scope, the committee examines how to expand the watershed from a topographic unit to a framework for integrating natural, social, and economic perspectives as they share the same geographic space. The volume discusses: Regional variations in climate, topography, demographics, institutions, land use, culture, and law. Roles and interaction of federal, state, and local agencies. Availability or lack of pertinent data. Options for financing. The committee identifies critical points in watershed planning to ensure appropriate stakeholder involvement and integration of science, policy, and environmental ethics.




The History of Large Federal Dams


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Explores the story of Federal contributions to dam planning, design, and construction.