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List of Figures and Tables Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Introduction: The Watery Planet Troubled Waters Calming Seas Navigating the Path Watermarks Historical Perspectives on Water Resources Development Evolution of Water Resources Planning 1800 to 1900: Emergence of Water Resources Planning 1901 to 1933: Multipurpose Projects 1934 to 1943: Economic Considerations 1944 to 1969: Multiobjective Focus 1970 to 1980: Environmental Era 1981 to 2018: Devolution and Environmental Protection Diving In: Scope of the Book Study Questions 2 The Planning Process Introduction Key Terms Scope of Planning Levels of Planning The Water Resources Planning Process Planning Steps Problem Identification Data Collection and Analysis Goals and Objectives Problem Diagnosis Formulation of Alternatives Analysis of Alternatives Evaluation and Recommendations Implementation Surveillance and Monitoring The Rational Planning Model Incorporation of Planning in Federal Activity The Benefit-Cost Approach Problems with the Rational Planning Model Technical Adjustments Incrementalism Optimization Multiple-Objective Approach Social and Political Adjustments Advocacy Planning Citizen Participation Radical Planning Trends in Planning Risk Assessment Alternative Dispute Resolution Adaptive Management Collaborative Governance Integrated Water Resources Management Savannah River Basin McKenzie River Basin Benefits of IWRM Barriers to IWRM Obstacles to Planning Benefits of Planning 3 Hydrologic Fundamentals The Hydrologic Cycle and Water Budget Hydrologic Cycle Precipitation Infiltration Evaporation and Transpiration Surface Runoff Groundwater Flow Water Budget Groundwater Systems Occurrence Porosity Permeability Optimal Yield Groundwater Quality Surface Water Watersheds Surface Water Quality Groundwater/Surface Interactions Summary Notes 4 Water Use and Supply Water Use Water Use by Category Thermoelectric Power Use Irrigation Use Public Supply Use Industrial Use Mining, and Aquaculture and Livestock Uses Water Supply Alternative Sources (or Supply) Desalination Reclaimed Water Planning for Future Water Use Forecasting Methodologies Demand Forecasting Time Extrapolation Single-Coefficient Methods Multiple-Coefficient Methods Probabilistic Analysis IWR-MAIN Understanding Municipal Water Use Explaining Municipal Water Use State of the Art Conclusion Water Conservation Supply Forecasting Reservoirs Sequent-Peak Method Optimization Models The Water Supply Problem 5 Water Law Riparian Rights Prior Appropriation Summary of Riparian and Prior Appropriation Rights Groundwater Law Federal Reserved Water Rights National Parks, Forests, Monuments, and Military Installations Native American Water Rights Recent Issues State Surface Water Law General Stream Adjudication Reallocation of Water Supplies Water Banking Water Rights in Groundwater and Off-Reservation Water Marketing Study Questions 1 6 Federal Agencies, Legislation, and Intergovernmental Cooperation Organizational Structure Federal Legislation Water Resources Development Legislation Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 Reclamation Act of 1902 Federal Water Power Act of 1920 National Flood Insurance Program Water Resources Development Acts Environmental Legislation Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 Clean Water Act of 1977 CWA Section 404: Dredge and Fill Permits CWA Section 401: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Water Quality Act of 1987 Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Endangered Species Act of 1973 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 Comprehensive Env...
Biographie: Andrew A. Dzurik ?is professor emeritus of environmental engineering at Florida State University. Tara Shenoy Kulkarni is associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Norwich University.
Bonnie Kranzer Boland is lecturer in the Whiting School's Engineering for Professionals program at Johns Hopkins University and a water resources consultant.
Sommaire: List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Introduction: The Watery Planet
Troubled Waters
Calming Seas
Navigating the Path
Watermarks
Historical Perspectives on Water Resources Development
Evolution of Water Resources Planning
1800 to 1900: Emergence of Water Resources Planning
1901 to 1933: Multipurpose Projects
1934 to 1943: Economic Considerations
1944 to 1969: Multiobjective Focus
1970 to 1980: Environmental Era
1981 to 2018: Devolution and Environmental Protection
Diving In: Scope of the Book
Study Questions
2 The Planning Process
Introduction
Key Terms
Scope of Planning
Levels of Planning
The Water Resources Planning Process
Planning Steps
Problem Identification
Data Collection and Analysis
Goals and Objectives
Problem Diagnosis
Formulation of Alternatives
Analysis of Alternatives
Evaluation and Recommendations
Implementation
Surveillance and Monitoring
The Rational Planning Model
Incorporation of Planning in Federal Activity
The Benefit-Cost Approach
Problems with the Rational Planning Model
Technical Adjustments
Incrementalism
Optimization
Multiple-Objective Approach
Social and Political Adjustments
Advocacy Planning
Citizen Participation
Radical Planning
Trends in Planning
Risk Assessment
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Adaptive Management
Collaborative Governance
Integrated Water Resources Management
Savannah River Basin
McKenzie River Basin
Benefits of IWRM
Barriers to IWRM
Obstacles to Planning
Benefits of Planning
Study Questions
3 Hydrologic Fundamentals
Introduction
Key Terms
The Hydrologic Cycle and Water Budget
Hydrologic Cycle
Precipitation
Infiltration
Evaporation and Transpiration
Surface Runoff
Groundwater Flow
Water Budget
Groundwater Systems
Occurrence
Porosity
Permeability
Optimal Yield
Groundwater Quality
Surface Water
Occurrence
Watersheds
Surface Water Quality
Groundwater/Surface Interactions
Summary
Study Questions
Notes
4 Water Use and Supply
Introduction
Key Terms
Water Use
Water Use by Category
Thermoelectric Power Use
Irrigation Use
Public Supply Use
Industrial Use
Mining, and Aquaculture and Livestock Uses
Water Supply
Alternative Sources (or Supply)
Desalination
Reclaimed Water
Planning for Future Water Use
Forecasting Methodologies
Demand Forecasting
Time Extrapolation
Single-Coefficient Methods
Multiple-Coefficient Methods
Probabilistic Analysis
IWR-MAIN
Understanding Municipal Water Use
Explaining Municipal Water Use
State of the Art
Conclusion
Water Conservation
Supply Forecasting
Reservoirs
Sequent-Peak Method
Optimization Models
The Water Supply Problem
Conclusion
Study Questions
Notes
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