A WATER RESOURCE PLANNING PROCEDURE FOR RURAL TOWNS.

Autor: Sargent, Frederic O., Berke, Philip R., Henson, E. Bennette
Zdroj: Journal of the American Water Resources Association; Apr1979, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p496-505, 10p
Abstrakt: BSTRACT: Six new techniques have been developed for lake watershed analysis and water resource management. The techniques are for determining: (1) watershed land use intensity with reference to water quality, (2) lake vulnerability, (3) water quality, (4) watershed carrying capacity, (5) the economic value of the lake, and (6) the potential of undeveloped lake-shore. These analyses are designed for use by rural planning commissions with guidance and assistance from state agencies and the state university. The comprehensive rural watershed land and water use plan developed by this procedure is inexpensive in time and money, understandable by the layman, and scientificially sound. It is based on presently available information. This water resource planning procedure has been demonstrated in several town planning projects. It is suggested that this method, or modification of it, could be adopted in all rural states by action by a few administrators and without any new enabling or appropriations legislation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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