Water resources handbook / edited by Larry W. Mays
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996Description: various paging; illust. 23cmISBN:- 0070411506
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1. Water resources: An introduction. 2. Princples of flow of water. 3. Water economics. 4. Principles of planning and financing for water resources in the United States. 5. Water law. 6. Systems analysis. 7. Uncertainty and reliability analysis. Water resources quality (Natural system). 8. Water quality. 9. Lakes and reservoirs. 10. Rivers and streams. 11. Groundwater. 12. Estuaries. 13. Wetlands. 14. Computer models for water-quality analysis. Water resources supply systems. 15. Surface water resources systems. 16. Groundwater systems. 17. Water treatment systems. 18. Water distribution. 19. Wastewater-collection systems. 20. Wastewater treatment. 21. Water reclamation and reuse. 22. Irrigation systems. 23 Water demang analysis. 24. Hydrology for water-excess management. 25. Hydraulics for excess water management. 26. Urban stormwater management. 27. Federal perspective for flood-damage-reduction studies. 28. Computer models for water-excess management. 29. Global climate change: Effect on hydrologic cycle. 30. Ecological effects of global climate change on freshwater ecosystems with emphasis on streams and rivers. 31. Energy and water. 32. Water-use management: Permit and water-transfer systems. 33. Decision support systems (DSS) for water-resources management.
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