Watershed planning in Maine suffers from several problems that were identified during a water resources conference held at the University of Maine in April 1994. A brief summary of key conference findings is reported here
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
Guidebook for field trips in southern and west-central Maine, October 13, 14 and 15, 1989: New Engla...
Watershed-based decision-making has become increasingly important in the development of discharge pe...
Water is essential both to human survival and to the ecosystems on which people depend. Although Mai...
Maine lakes and streams serve as significant sources of public water supply, serving 40% of the popu...
Preface The Penobscot River is one of the most extensively researched rivers in Maine. Some skeptics...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
In New York City\u27s water supply watersheds, controversy over water quality protection underscores...
This project was a collaboration between the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Great Works ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.In...
Dispersed population growth has spread the need for new systems across the landscape, creating stres...
Maine\u27s Whitewater Rapids and Their Relevance to the Critical Areas Program by Janet McMahon Plan...
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
Guidebook for field trips in southern and west-central Maine, October 13, 14 and 15, 1989: New Engla...
Watershed-based decision-making has become increasingly important in the development of discharge pe...
Water is essential both to human survival and to the ecosystems on which people depend. Although Mai...
Maine lakes and streams serve as significant sources of public water supply, serving 40% of the popu...
Preface The Penobscot River is one of the most extensively researched rivers in Maine. Some skeptics...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
In New York City\u27s water supply watersheds, controversy over water quality protection underscores...
This project was a collaboration between the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Great Works ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.In...
Dispersed population growth has spread the need for new systems across the landscape, creating stres...
Maine\u27s Whitewater Rapids and Their Relevance to the Critical Areas Program by Janet McMahon Plan...
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Nonpoint source pollution continues to frustrate the Clean Water Act\u27s (CWA) promise of restoring...
States East of the Mississippi River have long relied on the traditional common law of riparian righ...
Guidebook for field trips in southern and west-central Maine, October 13, 14 and 15, 1989: New Engla...