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  1. Global Change: Impacts on Water and food Security (Water Resources Development and Management)
  2. Water Footprint and Virtual Water Trade in Spain: Policy Implications (Natural Resource Management and Policy) by Alberto Garrido, M. Ramón Llamas, et all 2010-04-07
  3. Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution, and Profit by Vandana Shiva, 2002-02
  4. Water Wells and Pumps by A. M Michael, S. D Khepar, et all 2008-06-03
  5. Water Quality & Treatment: A Handbook on Drinking Water (Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Series) by American Water Works Association, James Edzwald, 2010-12-03
  6. Mineral and Water Resources of Arizona: The Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin 180 1969 by Arizona Bureau Of Mines, 1969
  7. Mineral and Water Resources of Utah by U.S. Geological Survey, 1964
  8. Water Centric Sustainable Communities: Planning, Retrofitting and Building the Next Urban Environment by Vladimir Novotny, Jack Ahern, et all 2010-10-12
  9. Agricultural Use of Groundwater: Towards Integration between Agricultural Policy and Water Resources Management (Economics, Energy and Environment)
  10. Water Institutions: Policies, Performance and Prospects (Water Resources Development and Management)
  11. Water: Use Less-Save More: 100 Water-Saving Tips for the Home (The Chelsea Green Guides) by Jon Clift, Amanda Cuthbert, 2007-09-05
  12. Multiobjective optimization in water resources systems, Volume 3: The surrogate worth trade-off method (Developments in Water Science)
  13. Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West, Second Edition by Norris Hundley Jr., 2009-05-15
  14. Flat Water: A History of Nebraska and Its Water (Resource Report, No 12, March 1993) by Robert D. Kuzelka, 1993-03

81. Shelby County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.75
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_75.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Shelby County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.75
Roger Bender
A. Wayne Jones
Kristina M. Boone
Larry C. Brown
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Humans greatly affect ground water. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formation that holds water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Shelby County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. Water resources terminology used in this publication is included in Surface and Ground Water Terminology , fact sheet AEX-460, which provides a listing of generally accepted water resource definitions. Fact sheet AEX-460 and the publication Shelby County Water Resources , AEX-480.75, are available through your county Extension office.

82. Kentucky Water Research Institute
Welcome to the Kentucky water resources Research Institute at the Universityof Kentucky. Kentucky water resources Annual Symposium Proceedings.
http://www.uky.edu/WaterResources/
Welcome to the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute at the University of Kentucky. In addition to information about KWRRI activities, this site also includes information about the Institute's programs, publications and personnel.
James A. Kipp is the Institute's Interim Director.
Institute Mission
Stimulate water resources and water-related environmental research Assist and stimulate academic units in the conduct of undergraduate and
graduate education in water resources and water-related environmental issues Stimulate technology transfer on water resources and water-related environmental issues Develop statewide interactions among faculty and research staff and the private and public sector What's New at the KWRRI
A Brief Overview of the Water Institute
Institute Programs
Annual USGS Allotment Program
Water Resources Research Grant Program
Environmental Systems Certificate Program
Environmental Protection Scholarship Program
The PRIDE Assessment Project
An Evaluation of Water Quality and Programs
Watershed Page
KWRRI manages watershed activities in the
Kentucky River Basin under the sponsorship of
the Kentucky River Authority.

83. Summit County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.77
Fact sheet providing information on ground water resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_77.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Summit County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.77
Ernest F. Oelker
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Kristina M. Boone
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Summit County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Summit County Water Resources , AEX-480.77.

84. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Water Resources
Similar pages www.kluweronline.com/issn/09204741/contents Similar pages More results from www.kluweronline.com Nevada Division of water resources, Official Home Pagethe Nevada Division of water resources (NDWR) is to conserve, protect, manageand enhance the State's water resources for Nevada's citizens through the
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0097-8078/current
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85. Auglaize County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.06
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_06.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Auglaize County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.06
John M. Smith
A. Wayne Jones
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Auglaize County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Auglaize County , AEX-480.06.

86. Brown County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.08
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_08.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Brown County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.08
John F. Grimes
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Brown County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Brown County , AEX-480.08.

87. Champaign County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.11-97
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_11.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Champaign County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.11-97
Tammy L. Dobbels
Jack Sommers
A. Wayne Jones
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths and formations. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Champaign County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Champaign County , AEX-480.11.

88. Water In Colorado
Colorado Decision Support Logo, Colorado Decision Support. Division of water resourcesLogo, Colorado Division of water resources (Office of the State Engineer).
http://www.dnr.state.co.us/water/

89. Fulton County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.26-97
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_26.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Fulton County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.26-97
Greg La Barge
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths and formations. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Fulton County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Fulton County , AEX-480.26.

90. USGS - Water Resources In Kansas
USGS US Geological Survey water resources in Kansas.
http://ks.water.usgs.gov/
U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources in Kansas
What's New Press Releases Monthly Highlights Recent Publications Media/Congressional Events NRC Field Trip Photos Current Conditions Map About Us Who We Are Job Opportunities Points of Contact Office Personnel Directions to our Offices Cooperator Information USGS Programs Kansas Water Data CURRENT STREAMFLOW DATA Ground-Water Data Water-Quality Data 30-Day Animation Streamflow Map Current Conditions Map Map of Streamflow Sites Historic Streamflow Data National Streamflow Conditions Discontinued Gaging Stations Lakes and Reservoirs REAL-TIME WATER-QUALITY Kansas River Water Quality Organic Geochemistry Research Stream Statistics Equus Beds Recharge Reservoir Sediment TMDL Studies Fluvial Geomorphology Solar Irradiance and Streamflow Watershed Processes Quivira NWR Lake Olathe Nutrient Study Cheney Res. Water Quality High Plains Water Quality Water Use REAL-TIME WATER-QUALITY Publications Abstracts Fact Sheets Poster and Oral Presentations Reports Bibliography Other Water Information The Learning Web Educational Resources Frequently Asked Questions The Globe Program Search Search this Site Search USGS
Kansas River at DeSoto, January 21, 2003, discharge 317 cubic feet per second. Photograph by J. Barnard, USGS

91. Franklin County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.25
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_25.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Franklin County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.25
Patricia L. House
A. Wayne Jones
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Franklin County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Franklin County , AEX-480.25.

92. Fairfield County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.23-97
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_23.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Fairfield County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.23-97
S. Chris Anderson
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths and formations. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Fairfield County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Fairfield County , AEX-480.23.

93. Water Resources 2003
water resources Management 2003. Second International Conference on WaterResources Management 2003 30 April 2 May 2003 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria,
http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2003/waterresources03/
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Water Resources Management 2003 Second International Conference on Water Resources Management 2003
30 April - 2 May 2003
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria

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Sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE), UK Group, and Progress in Water Resources Book Series ( WIT Press ), UK Provisional Programme Book Accommodation Registration Form Location ... PDF Provisional Programme
(Size 148KB) CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN C A Brebbia Wessex Institute of Technology, UK INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE P Anagnostopoulos University of Thessaloniki, Greece

94. Environmental Engineering And Water Resources Program (EEWR)
PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND water resources. OVERVIEWOF THE PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND water resources. Category Reference Education Departments Programs
http://www.princeton.edu/~eewr/
P ROGRAM IN
E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING AND W ATER R ESOURCES
THE PROGRAM
PEOPLE
RESEARCH GROUP WEB SITES
SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS
O VERVIEW OF THE P ROGRAM IN E NVIRONMENTAL E NGINEERING AND W ATER R ESOURCES
Industrial development and population growth will continue to put strains on environmental systems and on vital natural resources, including water resources. Engineers and scientists trained in hydrology, water and soil chemistry, atmospheric sciences, and biological sciences are needed to address critical environmental issues that involve interconnections between the earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cycles, as well as connections between these cycles and human activities. The Environmental Engineering and Water Resources Program provides students the opportunity to study a broad range of topics related to environmental problems, and to pursue advanced research in specific areas of interest, with a focus on the application of modern quantitative techniques to practical problems in environmental engineering. PLAN OF STUDY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM WITH RUTGERS Under an agreement with Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, graduate students in the Program in Environmental Engineering and Water Resources may elect pertinent graduate courses at Rutgers (New Brunswick Campus). The areas of emphasis at Rutgers that may be of particular interest include atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, microbiology, and toxicology.

95. Tuscarawas County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.79
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_79.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Tuscarawas County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.79
Christopher T. Zoller
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Tuscarawas County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Tuscarawas County , AEX-480.79.

96. Stark County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.76
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_76.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Stark County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.76
Ernest F. Oelker
A. Wayne Jones
Larry C. Brown
Kristina M. Boone
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Stark County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Stark County Water Resources , AEX-480.76.

97. Washington Department Of Ecology - Water Resources Program Homepage
The water resources Program is responsible for regulating the use of ground andsurface water, water well construction, and dam safety in Washington State.
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wr/wrhome.html
Water Resources Program
General Information
New and Significant Activities
Maps
Program Areas
Last Update: Monday, March 17, 2003

98. Home
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http://www.dnrc.state.mt.us/wrd/home.htm
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99. Allen County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.02-97
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_02.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Allen County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.02-97
David A. Jones
James M. Raab
Larry C. Brown
Karen T. Ricker
Water stored under the earth's surface is a plentiful, yet precious, resource in most areas of Ohio. Many human activities may affect the quality and quantity of this resource. However, the availability and quality of this resource are influenced directly by the properties of the geologic formations that hold water. The chemical and physical nature of these formations varies from area to area, creating a wide range of water yields and quality at different depths and formations. This publication contains information about the ground-water resources underlying Allen County. Its purpose is to help the reader better understand the factors that influence the quantity and quality of ground water. An overview of the county's water resources is provided in the publication Water Resources of Allen County , AEX-480.02.

100. A Carfax Publishing Title: International Journal Of Water Resources Development
International Journal of water resources Development. Editor Professor AsitK. Biswas, President, Third World Centre for Water Management, Mexico.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/07900627.html
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