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Riparian Area Management: A Guide To Managing, Restoring, And Conserving Springs In The Western United States, United States Bureau Of Land Management
Riparian Area Management: A Guide To Managing, Restoring, And Conserving Springs In The Western United States, United States Bureau Of Land Management
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The purpose of this technical reference is to provide information on the characteristics of springs in the Western U.S. and to identify techniques for managing spring habitats that will allow use, maintain biological integrity, and rehabilitate or restore degraded habitats. Spring management goals are outlined and methods for prioritizing management actions are discussed.
An Analysis Of The Water Situation In The United States: 1989-2040, Richard W. Guldin, Usda Forest Service
An Analysis Of The Water Situation In The United States: 1989-2040, Richard W. Guldin, Usda Forest Service
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Several Federal agencies have historically had responsibilities for conducting assessments of the Nation's water resources. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service (SCS), and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its predecessor agencies, among others, have conducted studies assessing the current situation and future prospects for water in particular regions of the country. Responsibility for national water assessments was assigned to the U.S. Water Resources Council (WRC) by the Water Resources Planning Act of 1965. With the demise of the WRC in 1981, several member agencies have attempted to take …
Sixth Annual Report Of The United States Geological Survey Of The Territories, Embracing Portions Of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, And Utah; Being A Report Of Progress Of The Explorations For The Year 1872, F. V. Hayden
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Congress report of geological features and species discover for the territories of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah.