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  1. Water Policy in Australia: The Impact of Change and Uncertainty (Rff Press) (Issues in Water Resource Policy) by Lin Crase, 2008-02-26
  2. Globalization, Water, & Health: Resource Management in Times of Scarcity (School of American Research Advanced Seminar)
  3. Water Resource Systems Planning and Analysis by Daniel P. Loucks, Jery R. Stedinger, et all 1981-03
  4. Advances in Water and Wastewater Treatment (ASCE Book Series on Environmental and Water Resources Engineering)
  5. Groundwater Hydrology (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Series) by Herman Bouwer, 1978-01
  6. Water Resources Atlas of Florida
  7. Water Management in 2020 and Beyond (Water Resources Development and Management)
  8. Privatization of Water Services in the United States: An Assessment of Issues and Experience by Committee on Privatization of Water Services in the United States, National Research Council, 2002-08-16
  9. Chemistry of Water Treatment, Second Edition by Samuel D. Faust, Osman M. Aly, 1998-07-01
  10. Water Consciousness
  11. Water Wars by Diane Raines Ward, 2003-06-03
  12. Groundwater Hydraulics (Water Resources Monograph)
  13. Water in the Middle East: A Geography of Peace (Peter T. Flawn Series in Natural Resource Management and Conservation)
  14. Water in Crisis: A Guide to the World's Fresh Water Resources

101. HA 730-J Ground Water Atlas Of The United States
Online USGS report describes the groundwater resources of this 4state region.
http://capp.water.usgs.gov/gwa/ch_j/index.html
U.S. Geological Survey
GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES
Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
HA 730-J
by Perry G. Olcott

Contents of HA 730-J, published in 1992
The text is available online with links to each figure, and as a downloadable ascii file
Illustrations are available online as screen-viewable JPEGs, and as downloadable tiff files suitable for printing and editing.
The references are available online, and as a downloadable ascii file.
The electronic version of these illustrations have been adapted for the web from the original print publication. Therefore data users are cautioned to consider carefully the appropriate use of this downloadable data.
The Atlas publication is intended for use as an introduction to the Nation's ground water resources, and as a teaching tool. For more information on how to purchase a copy of the printed Atlas please refer to the order form. ordering the print product.
Pertinent references are listed for each described aquifer to assist those needing additional information. Appropriate map scale is indicated by the representative fraction appearing over the scale bars. Interpretations concerning the appropriate use of these illustrations may be obtained from the Office of Ground Water, U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr., Reston, VA, 20192.
Return to Ground Water Atlas home page

102. Water Resources Databases
water resources Databases. AgNIC is a database of agricultural information resources, Expertise Directories (International water resources Association);
http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/dbases.html
The Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library
Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Water Resources Databases
  • AgNIC is a database of agricultural information resources, including information on water.
  • AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) is a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature created by the National Agricultural Library and its cooperators. Production of these records in electronic form began in 1970, but the database covers materials in all formats, including printed works from the 15th century. The records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.
  • Agricultural Research Service Water Database is a collection of precipitation and streamflow data from small agricultural watersheds in the United States.
  • AQUASTAT "is the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) global information system of water and agriculture developed by the Land and Water Development Division of FAO. The objective of AQUASTAT is to provide users with comprehensive information on the state of agricultural water management across the world, with emphasis on developing countries and countries in transition."

103. Illinois Water Resources Center
Serves users of the Illinois River Watershed by providing referrals to specialists in riverrelated issues, and serving as a clearinghouse for information
http://www.environ.uiuc.edu/iwrc/
Water Center Publications Water Resources Center publications are listed below. Newer publications can be downloaded as indicated.
Photo copies of older publications may be available upon request. However, publications prior to 1995 or greater than 10 pages may not be available. For more information please contact us
Research Reports 1-61 (1966-1972)

Research Reports 62-106 (1973-1975)

Research Reports 107-153 (1976-1980)
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Audio and Video Recordings
Map for Illinois
Watersheds from the Illinois Watershed Management Clearinghouse IL WATER RESOURCES CENTER
1101 W. Peabody Drive, MC-635
Urbana, Illinois 61801 USA
Phone: 217.333.6444
Fax: 217.333.8046 Email IWRC

104. GWA Site Moved
An Associated Programme of the Global Water Partnership (GWP) funded by the governments of the Netherlands and United Kingdom. Works under the premise that effective, efficient and equitable water resources management is only achieved when both women and men are involved in integrated water resource management.
http://www.genderandwateralliance.org/
The Gender and Water Alliance site has moved.
The new location is www.genderandwater.org

105. UC Center For Water Resources
April of 2005 in Riverside, CA. USDA, USDI, IWA, IUSS, and Australia are sponsors. Go to website to get information.
http://www.waterresources.ucr.edu/
Mission The mission of the Center for Water Resources is to stimulate and support water and water-related research both within and among the various academic departments and research organizations of the University. The broad research focus includes the conservation, development, management, distribution, and utilization of water resources with a view to the optimum present and future use. 25th Biennial Groundwater Conference and 14th Annual Meeting of the GRA of California
October 25-26, 2005
Nitrate Groundwater Pollution Hazard Index

Page created by Center for Visual Computing
Maintained by Webmaster

106. Working For Water At South African National Parks
A poverty relief programme that preserves biodiversity and protects water resources by controlling alien invading plants.
http://www-dwaf.pwv.gov.za/wfw/

107. Water Resources And Freshwater Ecosystems
Improving human access to clean and reliable water supplies and reversing watershed degradation.. Improving human access to clean and reliable water
http://water.wri.org/
portPath = "http://www.wri.org/menu/" Home Research topics Water resources and freshwater ecosystems Watersheds of the World_CD ...
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Water resources and freshwater ecosystems
All life on this planet depends on water, a precious resource. Yet, we are struggling to manage water in ways that are efficient, equitable, and environmentally sound. Many parts of the world will face increasingly dire conditions as populations grow, cities expand, and sources of clean, fresh water disappear. To avert damaging social and environmental outcomes, we need bold policy reforms. Perverse policies are the main cause of the waste and inefficiency that drive freshwater pollution and over-consumption. Reforming these policies requires governments to implement far-reaching institutional change and promote technical innovation.
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View all publications Fishing for Answers: Making sense of the global fish crisis
This report allows consumers make links between what they eat and the effect on the ecosystem and fishers globally, as well as stimulate dialogues among environmentalists, the fishing industry, and consumers.

108. Kentucky Water Research Institute
Welcome to the Kentucky water resources Research Institute at the University of Stimulate water resources and waterrelated environmental research
http://www.uky.edu/WaterResources/
For information about supporting Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief efforts, please visit the American Red Cross Hurricane 2005 website , or telephone 1-800-HELP-NOW. 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. Dr. Lindell E. Ormsbee is the Institute's Director. KWRRI 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 2005 KWRRI Annual Symposium A Brief Overview of the Water Institute What's New at the KWRRI 2005 Watershed Roundtable Call for Abstracts Institute Programs Annual USGS Allotment Program Water Resources Research Grant Program Environmental Systems Certificate Program Environmental Protection Scholarship Program KWRRI Publications Waterworks KWRRI Newsletter) Kentucky Water Resources 2004 Annual Symposium Proceedings Kentucky Water Resources 2002 Annual Symposium Proceedings KWRRI 2001 Annual Report
Institute Personnel
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Watershed Page

KWRRI manages watershed activities in the Kentucky River Basin under the sponsorship of the Kentucky River Authority.

109. Madison County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.49-97
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_49.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Madison County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.49-97
Michael J. Estadt
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 Madison 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 Madison County , AEX-480.49.

110. Scioto County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.73
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_73.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Scioto County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.73
Jeff C. Fisher
James M. Raab
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 Scioto 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 Scioto County Water Resources , AEX-480.73, are available through your county Extension office.

111. Center For Research In Water Resources
center, water, water resources, gis, hyrdo. Center for Research in water resources. GISWR Consortium Online Publications Print Publications
http://www.crwr.utexas.edu/
Location
Pickle Research Campus
Bldg 119
10100 Burnet Rd
Austin TX 78758 Mailing Address
CRWR
Pickle Research Campus
Bldg 119, MC R8000
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712 Phone
Fax If you have any questions about the site, please email us.

112. Defiance County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.20
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_20.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Defiance County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.20
James J. Hoorman
James M. Raab
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 Defiance 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 Defiance County Water Resources , AEX-480.20, are available through your county Extension office.

113. MCWRA Home Page
Monterey County water resources Agency Manages, Protects, and Enhances the Quantity and Quality of Water and Provides Specified Flood Control Services for
http://www.mcwra.co.monterey.ca.us/
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MCWRA MISSION/PURPOSE
Monterey County Water Resources Agency Manages, Protects, and Enhances the Quantity and Quality of Water and Provides Specified Flood Control Services for Present and Future Generations of Monterey County

114. Delaware County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.21
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_21.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Delaware County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.21
K. Troy Putnam
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 Delaware 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 Delaware County Water Resources , AEX-480.21, are available through your county Extension office.

115. The Vermont Water Resources Board: Main Welcome
significant changes to the structure and functions of the water resources Board. As of February 1, 2005 the water resources Board has been replaced by a
http://www.state.vt.us/wtrboard/
Main Welcome
PLEASE NOTE: Act No. 115 , passed by the Vermont Legislature in 2004, has made significant changes to the structure and functions of the Water Resources Board. As of February 1, 2005 the Water Resources Board has been replaced by a new Natural Resources Board. This web site is designed solely for those people and parties involved in an appeal currently being heard by the Water Resources Board (pending prior to February 1). All other information about the new Natural Resources Board can be found on the Natural Resources Board web site.
Prior to Feb. 1,2005
Contact Information The Board's offices are open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Board staff may be reached by phone at the numbers indicated on the Staff Members page and at the e-mail addresses listed below. The Board's Chair may be contacted by mail through the Board's Montpelier office or at the numbers and addresses listed in the Chair's Greeting page. The Chair should not be contacted directly by parties who are currently involved in contested case proceedings before the Board.
Telephone
FAX
Not published
Postal address
National Life Records Center Building
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3201

116. Wayne County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.85
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_85.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Wayne County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.85
Terry Beck
James M. Raab
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 Wayne 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 Wayne County Water Resources , AEX-480.85, are available through your county Extension office.

117. Landuse And Water Resources Research - Welcome
Land Use and water resources Research is a webbased journal devoted to the water resource, ecological, economic, climate change, socio-economic,
http://www.luwrr.com/
Aims and Scope
Land Use and Water Resources Research is a web-based journal devoted to the water resource, ecological, economic, climate change, socio-economic, policy and sustainable development issues related to land use. A particular aim of the journal is to connect better science and policy so that management solutions can be found which take into account the competing demands for land uses which are both productive, which sustain peoples livelihoods, which deliver conservation, amenity, recreation and environment/ecology (CARE) products and which also provide water with the quality and quantity we require for sustainable development.
The journal is freely available to anyone who wishes to access it over the World Wide Web. You may read it on screen or print out sections to read later by using Adobe Acrobat hyperlink reader software to access the downloadable .pdf files.
An international Editorial Board ensures that the journal has both international recognition and that the journal contents are of the highest quality. LUWRR publishes material with an exceedingly short turnaround time, subject only to the constraints imposed by the necessary peer reviewed quality assurance procedures. For ease of reference, there are yearly 'volumes', subdivided into 'parts' which will be released as soon as the contents have been through the editing process, at approximately 3-monthly intervals.Registered subscribers to

118. 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.

119. Water Resources Research Center
Funding research projects in Florida, offering descriptions of these grants, information on other water resource news and links to government and university
http://www.ce.ufl.edu/~wrrc/
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120. 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.

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