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21The concept of the WATER application was born from the need in Kentucky to quantify water availability in areas of the Commonwealth with limited long-term monitoring data. The program was later expanded to include the ca

The concept of the WATER application was born from the need in Kentucky to quantify water availability in areas of the Commonwealth with limited long-term monitoring data. The program was later expanded to include the ca

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Source URL: ky.water.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-21 15:03:33
22Diagram of Infiltration Tank  Best Management Practices Fact Sheet Sub-Surface Infiltration Areas

Diagram of Infiltration Tank Best Management Practices Fact Sheet Sub-Surface Infiltration Areas

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Source URL: www.dauphincd.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-22 15:52:28
23This map shows tsunami evacuation areas for the Klamath region. It is based on the Relative Tsunami Hazard Maps developed by Humboldt State University which used the best currently available information about the tsunami

This map shows tsunami evacuation areas for the Klamath region. It is based on the Relative Tsunami Hazard Maps developed by Humboldt State University which used the best currently available information about the tsunami

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Source URL: preparedelnorte.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-13 01:36:25
24Session II – Envisioning New Approaches to Managing Great Deltas, Great Rivers, and Great Lakes 12:00 Noon Spatial Modeling for Decision Support in Selecting the Most Suitable Areas of Inland Valley Wetland Cultivation

Session II – Envisioning New Approaches to Managing Great Deltas, Great Rivers, and Great Lakes 12:00 Noon Spatial Modeling for Decision Support in Selecting the Most Suitable Areas of Inland Valley Wetland Cultivation

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Source URL: deltas.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-31 15:24:48
25Rain Garden Facts 1. Rain gardens help collect rainwater that flows off roofs and paved areas in cities and suburbs, so it doesn’t flood the streets. Paved surfaces don’t absorb water so build up runoff until the flo

Rain Garden Facts 1. Rain gardens help collect rainwater that flows off roofs and paved areas in cities and suburbs, so it doesn’t flood the streets. Paved surfaces don’t absorb water so build up runoff until the flo

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Source URL: www.exploringnature.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-08-21 20:15:53
26DESIGNATION OF GROUND WATER QUALITY AND MANAGEMENT AREAS  Phase I Groundwater Quality Management Area - 0% to 75% of the MCL (0 – 7.5 ppm nitrate-nitrogen) Following a public hearing and evidence presented at the he

DESIGNATION OF GROUND WATER QUALITY AND MANAGEMENT AREAS  Phase I Groundwater Quality Management Area - 0% to 75% of the MCL (0 – 7.5 ppm nitrate-nitrogen) Following a public hearing and evidence presented at the he

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Source URL: www.uenrd.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-13 12:44:44
27Principles to guide the management of path erosion in Ireland’s upland areas Adopted March 2013 Context Ireland’s mountain areas are our largest expanses of semi-natural habitats, a huge natural asset, which we have

Principles to guide the management of path erosion in Ireland’s upland areas Adopted March 2013 Context Ireland’s mountain areas are our largest expanses of semi-natural habitats, a huge natural asset, which we have

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Source URL: www.mountaineering.ie

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-27 11:42:37
28Hovland Woods SNA ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN AND INVENTORY Photo June 8, 2015 The Scientific and Natural Areas Program Division of Ecological and Water Resources

Hovland Woods SNA ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN AND INVENTORY Photo June 8, 2015 The Scientific and Natural Areas Program Division of Ecological and Water Resources

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Source URL: www.eorinc.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-13 10:37:58
29Key priority areas: • Water resources and management; • Resilience and disaster risk reduction; • Agriculture and zootechnics; • Forestry, protected areas and biodiversity; • Infrastructure (including transport

Key priority areas: • Water resources and management; • Resilience and disaster risk reduction; • Agriculture and zootechnics; • Forestry, protected areas and biodiversity; • Infrastructure (including transport

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Source URL: www.nrg4sd.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-22 14:32:30
30How Benton Conservation District Can Help! Benton Conservation District has the resources to help you: Develop a sound grazing plan for upland and riparian areas

How Benton Conservation District Can Help! Benton Conservation District has the resources to help you: Develop a sound grazing plan for upland and riparian areas

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Source URL: www.bentoncd.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-08-03 18:49:02