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  1. Water Resources in Jordan: Evolving Policies for Development, the Environment, and Conflict Resolution ("An Rff Press Book) ("An Rff Press Book)
  2. Hydrology and Water Resources of India (Water Science and Technology Library) by Sharad K. Jain, Pushpendra K. Agarwal, et all 2007-03-05

141. 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.

142. USGS Water Resources Of Alaska
RealTime, Surface Water, Ground Water, Water Quality, Site Information. Publications. USGS reports on water resources in Alaska. Activities.
http://ak.water.usgs.gov/
[ Top ] News Hydrologic Data Publications Activities ...
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Hydrologic Data
Real-Time (Satellite) data, or Historical streamflow data.
Streams, Lakes
Wells, Springs , and More
Water Quality
Glaciers NWISWeb Data for Alaska ... Site Information
Publications
USGS reports on water resources in Alaska
Activities
Projects and Studies in 2004
Estimating Streamflow Frequency and Duration

NAWQA
- Cook Inlet Basin Study
Glacier and Snow Program

Kenai River Studies

Interagency Hydrology Committee for Alaska
Information and Contacts
Our office and employees
USGS Employee Web Directory
Other Websites of Interest
Alaska Science Center The USGS in Alaska
The Learning Web
, Learn how Biology, Geology, Hydrology, and Geography can help us understand our changing world. Alaska Volcano Observatory Information on over 40 active Alaskan volcanoes and other volcanoes in the Pacific Rim. AGDC : Alaska Geospatial Data Clearinghouse contains GIS ARC/Info coverage's of Alaska. More information on the State of Alaska , the Municipality of Anchorage , or other Alaskan Communities Employment with the Federal Government.

143. 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.

144. USGS Water Resources Of Idaho
USGS. USGS water resources of Idaho. Streamflows. 2003 Data Report. USGS Publication Warehouse The reports and thematic maps database
http://id.water.usgs.gov/
USGS Water Resources of Idaho
Streamflows
2003 Data Report USGS Publication Warehouse
The reports and thematic maps database currently contains more than 61,000 bibliographic citations, including series begun as early as 1882. Citations and online documents are added regularly. Availability of content ranges from full text to bibliographic citation only. NWISWEB
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145. 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.

146. 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.

147. USGS -- USGS Water Resources Of Florida
Florida (FL) home page for water resources information from the US Geological Survey. USGS Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC). water resources of Florida.
http://fl.water.usgs.gov/
Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC)
Water Resources of Florida
Miami Orlando Tallahassee Tampa ... WATER WATCH! - Droughts, Floods, Water Levels, Sinkholes Learn about the South Florida Ecosystem See our Realtime pages to get up-to-date information on river stages in Florida.
Recent Publications
Shoemaker, W.B., and Edwards, K.M., 2003, Potential for Saltwater Intrusion into the Lower Tamiami Aquifer near Bonita Springs, Southwestern Florida: WRIR 03-4262 , 74 p. Locations of USGS Water Resources Offices:
Who Are We?
Message from the Water Discipline Director Mission Statement Offices
Florida Science Plan for Water
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Programs/Projects
Water Studies Programs in Florida Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan South Florida Ecosystem Program ... Gulf of Mexico Integrated Science Program National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA):
Education and General Interest
Selected Florida Publications USGS Educational Materials Springs of Florida Other Interesting Web Sites ... FL Contacts
Related links to Other Sites
Other discipline web sites within the USGS Florida Integrated Science Center (FISC):

148. USGS Water Resources Of Georgia
Information dealing with differing aspects of Georgia's water supply from the US Geological Survey.
http://wwwga.usgs.gov/
USGS Water Resources of Georgia Cooperators Contact Education Search ...
Georgia HydroWatch
Your portal to hydrologic data and related information for Georgia.
Additional Data Georgia Water Information Network
Georgia Water Use for 2000

Peachtree Creek WaterWatch

Chattahoochee BacteriAlert
...
Publications
Abstracts and full reports for Georgia projects.
Current Projects
Listing of projects being conducted by the USGS in Georgia, with links to additional information when available.
Connections USGS office locations in Georgia
Directions to the Atlanta office

Other water sites for Georgia
Special Topics The 1977 Toccoa Flood 1998-2002 Drought Watch Georgia Water Information Network (GWIN) The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides reliable, impartial, and timely information needed to understand the water resources of the United States. The Georgia Water Information Network (GWIN) offers water information for thousands of surface-water, ground-water, and water-quality measurement sites in Georgia. Select a county from the map or use the GWIN home page Current Streamflow Conditions The U.S. Geological Survey provides current ("real-time") stream stage and streamflow, water-quality, and ground-water levels for

149. USGS Water Resources Of Montana
Link to Public USGS page USGS Activities in Montana Biology Geology Mapping Water water resources of Montana.
http://mt.water.usgs.gov/
USGS Activities in Montana: Biology Geology Mapping Water
Water Resources of Montana Who We Are

The USGS Montana District

Our Cooperators

Science Plan

Current Activities
Data collection

Investigations

Hydrologic Data
Realtime data

Realtime streamflow table
Flood-Frequency and Basin-Characteristic Data ... Montana Drought Monitoring (Hosted by the Montana State Natural Resource Information System) Montana Climate Response Network Historical streamflow data: List of all active and discontinued stations (PDF) Submit data request Monthly water summary Water-use information Publications USGS Online publications Montana Water publications How to obtain USGS publications Montana Water Data Report 2003 Related sites USGS sites Non-USGS sites Weather
REPORT OF APRIL STREAMFLOWS AND RESERVOIR STORAGE
Out of eight long-term U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations, the monthly mean streamflow for April was below normal for three, above normal at two, and normal at three. The monthly mean streamflow was below normal on the Marias River near Shelby; Rock Creek below Horse Creek, near International Boundary; and Yellowstone River at Billings. The monthly mean streamflow was above normal on the Middle Fork Flathead River near West Glacier and Yellowstone River at Corwin Springs. The monthly mean streamflow was normal on the Yaak River near Troy; Blackfoot River near Bonner, and Clark Fork at St. Regis. Of six major hydroelectric reservoirs in Montana, water storage was above normal at three, normal at two, and below normal at one. Storage for April was above normal for Lake Koocanusa, Hungry Horse Reservoir, and Flathead Lake. Canyon Ferry Lake and Bighorn Lake had normal storage for the month; and Fort Peck Lake remained below normal.

150. 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.

151. USGS Water Resources Of Wisconsin Homepage
US Geological Survey water resources Division 8505 Research Way Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 8289901. Navigation Menu. Select Link.
http://wi.water.usgs.gov/
Home Water Data Publications About Our Offices ... Contact Us 06 Jun 2004 Featured Publication:
Hydrology, Nutrient Concentrations, and Nutrient Yields in Nearshore Areas of Four Lakes in Northern Wisconsin, 1999–2001
Protection of lake shoreline is important for wildlife habitat, water quality, and scenic views. Waterfront development has been rapid in northern Wisconsin in recent years, and shoreline areas once considered undevelopable because of steep slopes, excessive wetness, or small area are now being built upon.
The effects of shoreline development on water and nutrient loading to lakes were studied by comparing developed areas (lawns and impervious areas) and nearby undeveloped areas (mostly woods). Results of the study demonstrated that in developed areas nutrient inputs to the lake increased due to higher runoff volumes, and areas not adjacent to the lake can be important for the quality of the ground water that discharges into the lake. Featured Publication:
Why Study Lakes? An Overview of USGS Lake Studies in Wisconsin

152. Web-ban
Engaged in theoretical and applied research in the field of complex and optimal utilization and protection of water resources.
http://www.iwp.bas.bg/

153. Nevada Water Resources Association - Www.nvwra.org
Provides education, training, and networking opportunities for understanding, developing, conserving and protecting Nevada's water resources.
http://www.nvwra.org
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.
NWRA has a Board of Trustees, which consists of sixteen elected NWRA members. Each District elects four members. Three of the elected members are Directors who have voting rights. The fourth elected member is an alternate who has voting rights only when a regular member of the same district is absent. The State Engineer serves as an ex officio member.

154. 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

155. Water Quality And Natural Resources Education, UW-Extension
Information about water quality programs and related environmental concerns in Wisconsin.
http://clean-water.uwex.edu
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Welcome to clean-water.uwex.edu - information about water quality and natural resources education programs in Wisconsin.
Multi-Agency Land and Water Grant Program (MALWEG)
Display Preview: A showing of displays related to natural resource education in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources site: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/ Natural Resources Conservation Service Wisconsin site: http://www.wi.nrcs.usda.gov/ Programs Publications Educator Search ... Central Wis. Groundwater Center 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. Phone (608) 262-1369 Fax: (608) 262-2031.

156. The Division On Earth And Life Studies
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/
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The Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS) consists of fifteen units that facilitate communication among the research community, policy makers, industry, interest groups, and the public. DELS is responsible for a vast array of topics, ranging from the molecular level (e.g., biotechnology) to the global level (e.g., climate change). The common thread linking the units is the broad topic of science and the environment, but the division also examines issues outside that area. Links to the units are provided below. Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR) Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC) Board on Life Sciences (BLS) Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR) ... Back to Top

157. USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) Home Page
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 Ask USGS Site Map Advanced Search Home June 06, 2004 This page contains a DHTML menu which relies on Javascript in order to render and function. Turn on scripting for this function. Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and
living resources, natural hazards, and the environment. Spotlight It's Hurricane Season! How are Extreme Storms Changing our Coasts? Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan on May 29, 2004 Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake in Northern Iran on May 28, 2004 100-year old USGS "Petroglyphic Graffiti" from the Grand Canyon ... FY 2005 President's Budget Request for USGS Regional Information Click map for Regional Studies and State information Events 50 Years of Cooperative Interstate Water Management in the Delaware River Basin USGS Celebrates 125 Years of Science for America USGS and the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Celebration 2003-2006 Science Features See the bottom of San Francisco Bay Without Getting Wet! Remember glass-bottomed boats? We're going those a few steps better.
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Scientists to Drill Nation's Largest Known Impact Crater Alphabetical Index Frequently Asked Questions Jobs USGS Library ... U.S. Department of the Interior

158. Peer Engineering, Inc.
Provides environmental engineering services throughout the Midwest in the areas of brownfields, environmental due diligence, petroleum and chemical storage, solid and hazardous waste, and water sampling.
http://www.peerenvironmental.com/
Peer Engineering, Inc . (Peer) is a leader in environmental site assessment (ESA), due diligence and remediation of contaminated property. Real estate, lending and economic development professionals in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest rely on our knowledge of Superfund, RCRA regulations and brownfields redevelopment. We invite you to examine our capabilities and to contact us to discuss your needs for environmental services. Use our on-line request form for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) It makes it easy to get a fast-track project started. Peer Engineering, Inc.
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159. 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/
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160. 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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