Virginia Nonpoint Source Pollution
Title | Virginia Nonpoint Source Pollution PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia. Division of Soil and Water Conservation |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Nonpoint source pollution |
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Virginia Nonpoint Source Pollution Watershed Assessment Report
Title | Virginia Nonpoint Source Pollution Watershed Assessment Report PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Nonpoint source pollution |
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Watershed Management for Potable Water Supply
Title | Watershed Management for Potable Water Supply PDF eBook |
Author | National Research Council |
Publisher | National Academies Press |
Pages | 569 |
Release | 2000-02-17 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0309172683 |
In 1997, New York City adopted a mammoth watershed agreement to protect its drinking water and avoid filtration of its large upstate surface water supply. Shortly thereafter, the NRC began an analysis of the agreement's scientific validity. The resulting book finds New York City's watershed agreement to be a good template for proactive watershed management that, if properly implemented, will maintain high water quality. However, it cautions that the agreement is not a guarantee of permanent filtration avoidance because of changing regulations, uncertainties regarding pollution sources, advances in treatment technologies, and natural variations in watershed conditions. The book recommends that New York City place its highest priority on pathogenic microorganisms in the watershed and direct its resources toward improving methods for detecting pathogens, understanding pathogen transport and fate, and demonstrating that best management practices will remove pathogens. Other recommendations, which are broadly applicable to surface water supplies across the country, target buffer zones, stormwater management, water quality monitoring, and effluent trading.
Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution in Virginia
Title | Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution in Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | William Edward Cox |
Publisher | |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Water |
ISBN |
Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems
Title | Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Favero |
Publisher | |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Nonpoint source pollution |
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Preservation of Instream Flows
Title | Preservation of Instream Flows PDF eBook |
Author | Verne W. House |
Publisher | |
Pages | 20 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Water |
ISBN |
Geographical Information Systems in Hydrology
Title | Geographical Information Systems in Hydrology PDF eBook |
Author | V.P. Singh |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 453 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401587450 |
The last few years have witnessed an enormous interest in application of GIS in hydrology and water resources. This is partly evidenced by organization of sev eral national and international symposia or conferences under the sponsorship of various professional organizations. This increased interest is, in a large measure, in response to growing public sensitivity to environmental quality and management. The GIS technology has the ability to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, and visualize the diverse sets of geo-referenced data. On the other hand, hydrology is inherently spatial and distributed hydrologic models have large data requirements. The integration of hydrology and GIS is therefore quite natural. The integration involves three major components: (1) spatial data construction, (2) integration of spatial model layers, and (3) GIS and model interface. GIS can assist in design, calibration, modification and comparison of models. This integration is spreading worldwide and is expected to accelerate in the foreseeable future. Substantial op portunities exist in integration of GIS and hydrology. We believe there are enough challenges in use of GIS for conceptualizing and modeling complex hydrologic processes and for globalization of hydrology. The motivation for this book grew out of the desire to provide under one cover a range of applications of GIS tech nology in hydrology. It is hoped that the book will stimulate others to write more comprehensive texts on this subject of growing importance.