Water quality management
Label
Water quality management
Name
Water quality management
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of23
- Forest Service national protocols for sampling air pollution-sensitive waters, T.J. Sullivan [and three others]
- SAB review of Empirical approaches for nutrient criteria derivation, [signed] Deborah L. Swackhamer, Judith L. Meyer
- A primer on using biological assessments to support water quality management
- Guidelines for design and sampling for cyanobacterial toxin and taste-and-odor studies in lakes and reservoirs, by Jennifer L. Graham [and others]
- The water security research and technical support action plan, progress report for 2005, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- The blue death, disease, disaster and the water we drink, Robert D. Morris
- Diurnal variation in trace-metal concentrations in streams
- Watershed health assessment tools investigating fisheries, WHAT IF version 2, a manager's guide to new features
- Riparian buffer width, vegetative cover, and nitrogen removal effectiveness, a review of current science and regulations, Paul M. Mayer [and others]
- Oregon streamflow duration assessment method
- Water for people, water for life, a joint report by the twenty three UN agencies concerned with freshwater, World Water Assessment Programme
- Analog model prediction of the hydrologic effects of sanitary sewerage in southeast Nassau and southwest Suffolk Counties, New York, by Grant E. Kimmel [and others] ; prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation [and others]
- Recognizing and providing incentives for excellence in water and wastewater utility management, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Recent actions by the Chesapeake Bay Program are positive steps toward more effectively guiding the restoration effort, but additional steps are needed
- Groundwater quality in the Genesee River Basin, New York, 2010, by James E. Reddy ; prepared in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- Going to green, written and edited by Beverly Baroff ; produced by the Media & Policy Center Foundation, Volume 2
- Biosolids management and enforcement, water
- Clean water, by Karen Barss ; introduction by Russell E. Train
- Assessing ground-water vulnerability to contamination, providing scientifically defensible information for decision makers, by Michael J. Focazio [and others]
- Connecting the drops, a citizens' guide to protecting water resources, Karen Schneller-McDonald
- Ground water rule sample collection and transport, a quick reference guide
- Water, opposing viewpoints, Carol Wekesser, book editor
- Water quality monitoring, a guide for concerned citizens, by Barbara L. Dexter and Richard B. Harris ; Kathryn Clarke and Richard A. Schreiner, editors
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1