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2011 Columbia River Basin Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Forecast

 
Publication number Date Published
11-12-011June 2012
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Author(s) Comeau, Carolyn, et.al.
Description The Columbia River Basin Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Forecast is the most comprehensive study of future supply and demand ever produced in the state of Washington. It employs state-of-the-art technology and scientific research to identify where additional water supply is needed in eastern washington, now, and in the future. The results will guide Ecology's Office of Columbia River in developing a water management plan to meet the region's environmental and economic needs.

See also:
1)Columbia River Instream Atlas, Ecy. Pub.#11-12-015
2)Technical Report - 2011 Columbia River Basin Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Forecast Ecy. Pub.#12-12001
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Keywords legislative report, Water Demand, Columbia River, water supply, water resources
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Technical Report - 2011 Columbia River Basin Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Forecast

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