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The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of large tracts of land by the storm provide an unusual opportunity to reassess how humans interact with their coastal areas. This opportunity will not...
2007-07-25
The purpose of this study is to estimate the land values as affected by factors such as availability of groundwater in terms of saturated thickness, pumping lift, soil type and quality. This hedonic pricing model will then be incorporated into a...
2007-07-24
Analyses of changes in the flood frequency relationships over the last century will be presented for key river reaches in Idaho. In addition, projections of the impacts of increasing temperatures on the ability of Idaho's water resources to meet...
2007-07-24
We examine restoration efforts on the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico aimed at tamarisk/Russian olive eradication for water savings and habitat enhancement, cutting, chaining and herbicide use to reduce fire risk and increase recreational...
2005-07-12
The Ohio Storm Water Task Force selected the Water Quality Laboratory to examine Ohio Revised Code and identify legal obstacles and opportunities for enabling multijurisdictional watershed management. Legislation from seven other states is also...
2005-07-12
The International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) is responsible for maintaining a series of flood-control projects beginning in New Mexico and extending along the Rio Grande’s international border dividing the United States and Mexico. A...
2005-07-12
A goal of the Souhegan River instream flow assessment and Water Management Plan is the determination of Protected Instream Flow (PISF) values for designated reaches. PISF values must be established that protect legislatively mandated Instream...
2005-07-12
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