It is estimated that by about 1984 water demand in the District will nearly equal Nature\u27s average annual replenishment of the supply and that, thereafter, unless means are developed to augment our in-District resources, water mining will be required on a grand scale. Sources of augmentation include: (1) reduction of wastes; (2) industrial recycling of previously-used water; (3) use of municipal sewage effluents; (4) desalination of brackish ground water; (5) aquifer recharge from all available, high-quality sources, particularly flood waters; and (6) importation of excess waters from such out-of-District sources as the lower courses of the Suwannee and Apalachicola Rivers. To achieve maximum beneficial uses of in-District sources a regi...
following a severe drought in 1971, as part of a package of major environmental and land use bills. ...
As a nation, the United States is in the early stages of a developing water crisis. With an explodin...
This paper will identify drinking water as a limited resource in a coastal community and recommend a...
It is estimated that by about 1984 water demand in the District will nearly equal Nature\u27s averag...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
ABSTRACT: The State of Florida is experiencing rapid population growth that is projected to result ...
textMany parts of the United States are facing water shortages. Planners have to ensure that there w...
Florida has an estimated 618 trillion gallons of has been imposed on top of the riparian system [17,...
Draining the Everglades has been the central issue of southern Florida ever since the state was apne...
following a severe drought in 1971, as part of a package of major environmental and land use bills. ...
As a nation, the United States is in the early stages of a developing water crisis. With an explodin...
This paper will identify drinking water as a limited resource in a coastal community and recommend a...
It is estimated that by about 1984 water demand in the District will nearly equal Nature\u27s averag...
This Article discusses water supply problems in Florida, specifically addressing water supply and lo...
Florida’s plentiful freshwater resources are indispensable to the state’s municipal, agricultural, a...
Experts and organizations involved in freshwater resources management have emphasized the importance...
Increasing demands of municipal, industrial, and agricultural water users have taxed existing water ...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
The title, from Coleridge\u27s Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an over-dramatization of a direful s...
As more demand is placed on the Nation’s water resources, the need for increased protection for ecol...
ABSTRACT: The State of Florida is experiencing rapid population growth that is projected to result ...
textMany parts of the United States are facing water shortages. Planners have to ensure that there w...
Florida has an estimated 618 trillion gallons of has been imposed on top of the riparian system [17,...
Draining the Everglades has been the central issue of southern Florida ever since the state was apne...
following a severe drought in 1971, as part of a package of major environmental and land use bills. ...
As a nation, the United States is in the early stages of a developing water crisis. With an explodin...
This paper will identify drinking water as a limited resource in a coastal community and recommend a...