Integrated surface and ground water management : proceedings of the Specialty Symposium held in conjunction with the World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 20-24, 2001, Orlando, Florida
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Integrated surface and ground water management : proceedings of the Specialty Symposium held in conjunction with the World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 20-24, 2001, Orlando, Florida
American Society of Civil Engineers, c2001
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"Associate editors, Udai P. Singh, Ashok Pandit, J. Obeysekera, M. Krishnamurthy"--on T.p
Includes bibliographical references and index
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This proceedings is a collection of thirty-two papers, addressing the current state and the advancement of the integrated management of surface and ground water systems. With the population growth and increase in land development, comprehensive management of sustainable water resources related to water supply, water quality, wetlands, and recreational issues becomes increasingly important. In order to address these issues, an integrated approach (combining planning and rule making with technological development) to manage the water resources is more critical than ever before. These papers explore the integration of the ground water and surface water systems into water resources management plans to solve problems in the areas of aquifer storage and recovery systems, artificial recharge, stormwater management systems, water quality studies, watershed planning and management, wetlands, and modeling. Topics covered include aquifer recharge and water supply; conjunctive use; modeling and case studies; planning, management, and permitting; and wetland, water quality, and best management practices.
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