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  1. Water Resources Engineering by Larry W. Mays, 2010-06-08
  2. Principles of Water Resources: History, Development, Management, and Policy by Thomas V. Cech, 2004-06-28
  3. Water-Resources Engineering (2nd Edition) by David A. Chin, 2006-04-13
  4. Water Resource Economics: The Analysis of Scarcity, Policies, and Projects by Ronald C. Griffin, 2006-01-01
  5. Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious Resource by Marq de Villiers, 2001-07-12
  6. Written in Water: Messages of Hope for Earth's Most Precious Resource
  7. Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources Engineering by Lynn E. Johnson, 2008-12-17
  8. The Evolution of Water Resource Planning and Decision Making by Clifford S. Russell, Duane D. Baumann, 2010-02-28
  9. Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam Problems: Water Resources by R. Wane Schneiter, 2003-07
  10. Water (True Books: Natural Resources) by Christin Ditchfield, 2003-03
  11. Planet Water: Investing in the World's Most Valuable Resource by Steve Hoffmann, 2009-04-06
  12. Economics of Water Resources Planning by L. Douglas James, Robert R. Lee, 1971-02
  13. Introduction to Water Resources and Environmental Issues by Karrie Lynn Pennington, Thomas V. Cech, 2010-01-18
  14. Exploring Water Resources: GIS Investigations for the Earth Sciences, ArcGIS? Edition by Michelle K. Hall, C. Scott Walker, et all 2006-09-07

141. 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.

142. World Bank Group | Water Resources Management
water resources Management is the integrating concept for a number of water subsectors Learn more about water resources Management and the World Bank.
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If you can still see this when your web browser finishes loading, you need to enable Javascript on your web browser. Contact Us Help/FAQ Index Search ... Environment Water Resources Management Strategy WRM Group Sectors and Themes Policies ... Who's Who Site Resources Ask Us Search this Site Print-Friendly Page OF INTEREST Water Resources and Environment Technical Notes Water - A Priority for Responsible Growth and Poverty Reduction: An Agenda for Investment and Policy Change (English) Bank-Netherlands Water Partnership Program ... Nile Basin Initiative
Water Resources Management
This site serves as a central organizing point for water as a cross-cutting issue throughout the World Bank. It addresses water as a resource in its many dimensions, serves to assess and disseminate emerging lessons and shared experiences, to publicize policies and guidelines, facilitate cooperation on water issues and to address issues of knowledge generation, management, and enhancing skills. Learn more about Water Resources Management and the World Bank. Contact Us Help/FAQ Index Search ... Terms and Conditions.

143. 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.

144. MA Water Resources Research Center
One of 54 centers and institutes nationwide belonging to the National Institutes for water resources.
http://www.umass.edu/tei/wrrc/
New and Noteworthy
Join our Mailing List FY 2006 WRRC RFP now open - deadline November 22, 2005 Research to Practice: Science for Sustainable Water Resources
WRRC Annual Conference:
Friday October 21, 2005

Call for Posters
- deadline October 1, 2005 Acid Rain Monitoring Project Searchable Database now on-line

145. Washington County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.84
Factsheet providing information on groundwater resources in the county.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0490_84.html
Ohio State University Extension
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43210
Washington County Ground-Water Resources
AEX-490.84
James M. Barrett
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 Washington 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 Washington County Water Resources , AEX-480.84, are available through your county Extension office.

146. RIDEM/Office Of Water Resources Index Page
Office of water resources Index to other information.
http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/benviron/water/

Home
Programs Bureau of Environmental Protection
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Drought Information
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Water Restrictions

Well Drillers

Other Info at the Water Resources Board Website

Rivers, lakes, and coastal waters
will support healthy communities of fish, plants, and other aquatic life, and will support uses such as fishing, swimming, and drinking water quality.
Groundwater will be uncontaminated. Wetlands will be protected and rehabilitated to provide wildlife habitat, reduce floods, and to improve water quality. Public health will be protected from the adverse impacts of water pollution. Go to... -LICENSES ISDS Wastewater -PERMITS Wetlands Groundwater ISDS Private Wells RIPDES Underground Inj. Water Quality Waste -WATER QUAL. Studies (TMDL's) Watershed App. Wellheads Non-Point -SHELLFISH Closures Water Quality Pumpouts -FINANCE SRF Non-Point Aqua Fund -WETLANDS Water Topics Regulations Staff List e-mail Water Resources or mail to: Office of Water Resources 235 Promenade Street Providence, RI 02908

147. 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.

148. California Groundwater Protection, CA Ground Water, MtBE, Perchlorate, Arsenic,
Nonprofit organization for the protection, preservation, improvement of California ground water against pollution. Site has information about the organization and its activities, job announcements, and related material.
http://www.grac.org/
GRAC is dedicated to protecting and improving groundwater through education and technical leadership. Sorry, but you will need a frames-capable browser like or Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher to view this site.
Resource Links

149. Home
About the Idaho water resources Research Institute People Idaho Water Seminar Upcoming Seminars Research Projects Water Education for Teachers
http://www.uidaho.edu/rsrch/iwrri/
UI Home Contact UI Search
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About the Idaho Water Resources Research Institute People Idaho Water Seminar ... Conferences and Short Courses Related Websites: IWRRI - Moscow IWRRI - Idaho Falls University of Idaho - Moscow University of Idaho - Boise University of Idaho Environmental Science Program ... UI Civil Engineering EcoHydraulics Lab
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150. Nevada Water Resources Association
Provides education, training, and networking opportunities for understanding, developing, conserving and protecting Nevada's water resources.
http://www.nvwra.org
Guest Menu Home News and Events Legislative
Bill Draft Requests
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Nevada Water Resources Association
Mission and Purpose
The Nevada Water Resources Association’s (NWRA) mission is to provide education, training, and networking opportunities for those interested in understanding, developing, conserving and protecting Nevada’s water resources. Our mission is to expand awareness of water issues throughout the state. NWRA hosts an annual conference where water professionals throughout the state convene to discuss current and ongoing statewide water issues ranging from integrated watershed management, groundwater quality and management, southern Nevada regional water supply issues, and water reuse in both northern and southern Nevada. Panel discussions as well as technical sessions are held to discuss these issues. NWRA also hosts a variety of workshops covering a broad range of topics, from Beginning Water Rights in Nevada, Advanced Water Rights in Nevada, Surface Water Methods and Analyses, Natural Recharge, Well Construction Methods, and Introduction to Groundwater and Wells. Qualified instructors teach all of the courses, and professional development hours are available to Nevada registered engineers and land surveyors. NWRA co-sponsors the Well Construction Methods and the Introduction to Groundwater and Wells seminars with the American Water Works Association (AWWA). These seminars are held in Nevada as well as California.

151. Graphic1
Engaged in theoretical and applied research in the field of complex and optimal utilization and protection of water resources.
http://www.iwp.bas.bg/

152. HA 730-B Ground Water Atlas Of The United States
Online USGS report describes the groundwater resources of this region.
http://capp.water.usgs.gov/gwa/ch_b/index.html
U.S. Geological Survey
GROUND WATER ATLAS of the UNITED STATES
California, Nevada
HA 730-B
by Michael Planert and John S. Williams

Contents of HA 730-B, published in 1995
The text is available online with links to each figure, and as a downloadable ascii file
Illustrations are available online as screen-viewable GIFs, and as downloadable eps 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

153. Climate Change And Water Bibliography - BETA - Search
Searchable database of scientific literature pertaining to climate change and freshwater resources worldwide.
http://www.pacinst.org/biblio/index.php
Quicksearch Advanced Search
Keyword List

Search Tips

Search in Title Search in Author Search in Keywords Search in Abstract Welcome to the the Pacific Institute’s Water and Climate Bibliography. This Bibliography is a comprehensive database of scientific literature pertaining to climate change and freshwater resources worldwide. The current version contains 3600 entries, and we anticipate updating the database on a regular basis. Abstracts are searched and displayed where available. Each entry has been assigned subject keywords and regional terms. Using these can make your searching more effective. Use these terms and other search tips for more effective use of the database. We hope to provide a valuable resource for the academic community, policymakers, and individuals interested in the science and policy of climate change and water resources. We look forward to feedback from you on format, ease of use, and additional sources we should include. Please contact us with any comments at our contact page . Suggestions for additional references , are most welcome.

154. Conservation Trust For North Carolina
Helps protect the state's land and water resources. Features land trust assistance, landowner assistance, public policy, and list of local land trusts across the state.
http://www.ctnc.org/
MISSION:
To protect our state's land and water through statewide conservation and cooperative work with land trusts to preserve our natural resources as a legacy for future generations.
Opportunity to Help Protect the Blue Ridge Parkway
J. Scott Graham, Appalachian landscape photographer who specializes in the Blue Ridge Parkway, is donating 25% of all his product sales... 2005 State Budget Passed!
Clean Water Management Trust Fund Gets $100 Million in State Budget. Make plans to attend a conservation agreement workshop and learn about long-term land stewardship. Continuing education credits are available. D rinking Water Protection Advances
The Falls Lake Initiative received a $1 million commitment from the City of Raleigh to protect critical lands in the Falls Lake watershed. North Carolina land trusts received $60,000 from the Tobacco Trust Fund Commission (TTFC) to protect North Carolina farms.
The funds will be used to educate North Carolina tobacco farmers eligible to receive Tobacco Buyout payments about tax planning strategies, including those tied to voluntary land conservation, and will also be used to develop a statewide Farmland Conservation Plan. North Carolina Land Trusts Join Land for Tomorrow Campaign
info@ctnc.org

155. Water Quality & Natural Resources Education
Information about water quality programs and related environmental concerns in Wisconsin.
http://clean-water.uwex.edu/

UW Extension Home

Cooperative Extension Home
UWEX Environmental Resources Center
Welcome to clean-water.uwex.edu - information about water quality and natural resources education programs in Wisconsin. Wisconsin's Basin Education Initiative Display Preview: A showing of displays related to
natural resource education in Wisconsin.
To contact us, send E-mail to Bruce Webendorfer at wbwebend@wisc.edu
Environmental Resources Center, UW-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
Hiram Smith Hall, Rm 210, 1545 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1289.

156. National Research Council (U.S.) Commission On Geosciences, Environment, And Res
Scope includes atmospheric sciences, climate, oceanography, solidearth sciences, radioactive waste management, polar research, environmental science and toxicology, natural disasters, and water science. Commission reports cover scientific/technical aspects of public policy issues in these areas.
http://www7.nationalacademies.org/dels/

157. Welcome To The USGS - U.S. Geological Survey
Scientific agency for natural sciences, including earth science and biology. Extensive information on U.S. water, biological, energy, and mineral resources, USGS programs, and natural disasters and hazards.
http://www.usgs.gov/
USGS Home
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U.S. Geological Survey About USGS Science Topics Partnerships Education ... Jobs
As an unbiased, multi-disciplinary science organization that focuses on biology geography geology geospatial information , and water , we are dedicated to the timely, relevant, and impartial study of the landscape, our natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten us.
In the Spotlight
The Voyage of Discovery Continues
Lewis and Clark and the USGS

Lewis and Clark journey by satellite
FY 2006 President's Budget Request for USGS New 1-meter ground, High-Res Imagery ... River and Streamflow News Newsroom Visit the USGS Newsroom Latest Publications
Visit the Publications Warehouse
Undiscovered Oil Resources in the Federal Portion of the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: An Economic Update Geography for a Changing World Bibliography of ground-water references for all 254 counties in Texas, 1886-2001

158. Wisconsin Geological And Natural History Survey
Conducts research and provides objective scientific information about the geology, mineral resources, water resources, soil, climate, and biology of Wisconsin.
http://www.uwex.edu/wgnhs/
Research programs Survey news and information
New home for Survey repository
[used with permission; in pdf format]
The Wisconsin roots of ground water hydrology

Research on arsenic is featured in
Aquatic Sciences Chronicle Publications ... LINKS Updated 18 July 2005
URL: http://www.uwex.edu/wgnhs/index.html
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159. Pacific International Engineering
Fullservice consulting firm with specialties in coastal engineering, dredging, natural resources, environmental permitting, and surface water engineering.
http://www.piengr.com/
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160. NRDC: Clean Water & Oceans: Oceans
Information on beach pollution, water quality, and threats to the oceans and the life forms that inhabit them.
http://www.nrdc.org/water/oceans/
Pollution, habitat destruction and overfishing take a serious toll on our oceans, so NRDC works to preserve and restore the rich diversity of ocean life and the quality of coastal waters. Our widely covered beach-pollution research has prompted many states to clean up their beaches. We work to stop destructive fishing methods, end overfishing, rebuild fish populations, and reduce the tonnage of fish caught accidentally and thrown away dead. We helped create networks of fully protected marine reserves off the California and Florida coasts, and are pressing for more elsewhere. Finally, we work to ban offshore drilling in coastal areas, while promoting sound coastal zone management.
Drinking Water
Water Pollution   Oceans   
Medicines from the Deep

Oceans
In Depth
The importance of protecting the high seas from bottom trawling.
New Legislation Aims to Bail Out Oceans

NRDC Media Center

Bills in the House and Senate focus on ocean restoration.
The Bush Administration's Ocean Policy

NRDC Media Center

It's a step in the right direction, but leaves much to be done. Study: Ocean Ecosystems Collapsing Oceans In Brief Independent commission finds marine life and habitats in grave danger.

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