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Watershed protection

Schueler, T. (1994) The importance of imperviousness. Watershed Protection Technology, 1 100. [Pg.205]

Schueler, T., and Holland, H. K. (2000). The Practice ofWatershed Protection. .Elhcot City, MD Center for Watershed Protection, EUicot City, MD. [Pg.566]

Hauwert, N.M, Johns, D. A., and Aley, T. J., 1998, Preliminary Report on Groundwater Tracing Studies Within the Barton Creek and Williamson Creek Watersheds, Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer, prepared by the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District and the City of Austin Watershed Protection Department, May 1998. [Pg.45]

According to the report on the official Inquiry into the Walkerton accident [147], the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs in Ontario is responsible for regulating agricultural activities with potential impact on drinking water sources. In fact, there was no watershed protection plan to protect the water system from agricultural runoff. Instead, the MOE was responsible for ensuring that the water systems could not be affected by such runoff. [Pg.498]

Cincinnati OH. He joined in 1934 the Agriculture Department, where he remained until his early death at age 52. His special concerns were sedimentation research and the problems of watershed protection. [Pg.133]

Gottschalk, L.C. (1952). Measurement of sedimentation in reservoirs. Trans. ASCE 117 59-71. Gottschalk, L.C. (1962). Effects of watershed protection measures on reduction of erosion and sediment damages in USA. lASHPublication 59 426-450. [Pg.355]

Environment Canada. 1999. Environment Canada, Environmental Protection Branch, Atlantic Region. March 1999. Pesticide residue in sediment and water from two watersheds in Prince Edward Island,... [Pg.285]

Adams, R.T. Kurisu, F.M. (1976). Simulation of pesticide movement on small agricultural watersheds. Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Athens, GA. [Pg.64]

Use values are defined as the utility one person gains from using the good or service, for example walking in the forest or fishing. This use value includes direct and non-direct values. The direct use value is the value attributed to direct utilization of ecosystem services. Non-direct-use value or functional value relates to the ecological function performed, e.g. by forests, such as the protection of soils and the regulation of watersheds [19]. [Pg.118]

Capiella, Karen, and Kenneth Brown. (2001). Impervious cover and land use in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Annapolis, MD United States Environmental Protection Agency... [Pg.173]


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