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Regional Management Considerations of the Ground Water Resources in Layered Volcanics of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington

 
Publication number Date Published
DOE 83-06June 1983
VIEW NOW Regional Management Considerations of the Ground Water Resources in Layered Volcanics of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (Number of pages: 74) (Publication Size: 5375KB)




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Author(s) Jeffrey C. Brown
Description As demand for water resources in the Northwest continues to grow, concern over the contained availability becomes manifest. Much of the current demand and related concern is directed toward ground water resources because, in many of the more arid locations, surface water supplies are either lacking or fully appropriated. In some areas, the effects of continued development cannot be contained within state boundaries and have regional significance.
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Keywords resource, Pacific Northwest, management, water resource, water resources, ground water
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