Water management in the '90s : a time for innovation : proceedings of the 20th anniversary conference
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Water management in the '90s : a time for innovation : proceedings of the 20th anniversary conference
American Society of Civil Engineers, c1993
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Water management in the nineties
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"Contains papers presented at the 20th anniversary conference of AFCE's Water Resources planning and Management Division"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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This proceedings, ""Water Management in the ""90s: A Time for Innovation"", contains papers presented at the 20th Anniversary conference of ASCE's Water Resources Planning and Management Division held in Seattle, Washington, May 1-5, 1993. The conference theme is an acknowledgement of the need for water resources professionals to face major challenges in managing diminishing supplies for ever-increasing demands, in protecting valuable watersheds from urban and agricultural pollution, and in building and maintaining critical infrastructure with limited financial resources. The papers in this proceedings reflect a practical, problem-solving focus with emphasis on novel solutions for current and near future challenges. Included are papers from three symposia held as part of the conference: Urban Runoff and the Environment, Water Supply and Conservation, and the National Drought Study. Other topics covered in this book are: Computer-aided decision support systems; the Endangered Species Act impact on major water systems; international disasters; geographic information systems; global warming; and hydropower planning.
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