Review of the St. Johns River water supply impact study: report 1
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-79) St. Johns River water supply impact study: cross-cutting issues -- Hydrodynamic and hydrologic modeling -- Ecological assessments The St. Johns River is the longest river in Florida, containing extensive freshwater wetlands, numerous large lakes, a wide estuarine channel, and a correspondingly diverse array of native flora and fauna. Water resource management in the river's watershed is the responsibility of the St. Johns River Water Management District (the District). The District must provide water for the region's 4.4 million residents as well as numerous industrial and agricultural users, all while protecting natural systems within the river basin. With population growth in the watershed expected to surpass 7.2 million in 2030, the District, through its water resources planning process, has begun to identify alternative sources of water beyond its traditional groundwater sources, including the potential withdrawal of 262 million gallons per day from the St. Johns River. To more comprehensively evaluate the environmental impacts of withdrawing this water from the river, the District embarked on a two-year Water Supply Impact Study (WSIS), and requested the involvement of the National Research Council. The present volume reviews the Phase I work of the WSIS and provides recommendations for improving Phase II. |
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spellingShingle | Review of the St. Johns River water supply impact study report 1 SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Limnology bisacsh SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Hydrology bisacsh Hydrodynamics / Research fast Hydrology / Mathematical models fast Water-supply fast Water-supply / Management fast Geowissenschaften Mathematisches Modell Water-supply Florida Saint Johns River Water-supply Florida Saint Johns River Management Hydrodynamics Research Florida Saint Johns River Hydrology Florida Saint Johns River Mathematical models |
title | Review of the St. Johns River water supply impact study report 1 |
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title_full | Review of the St. Johns River water supply impact study report 1 National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Water Science and Technology Board, Committee to Review the St. Johns River Water Supply Impact Study |
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