Decentralizing water resource planning and management
The historic tug of war between federal, state, and local agencies for water resource control has contributed greatly to problems facing the water industry. States are in the best position to coordinate varied interests and to refocus emphasis on local input. Integrating water management techniques...
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Published in: | Journal - American Water Works Association 1982-07, Vol.74 (7), p.334-345 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | eng |
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Summary: | The historic tug of war between federal, state, and local agencies for water resource control has contributed greatly to problems facing the water industry. States are in the best position to coordinate varied interests and to refocus emphasis on local input. Integrating water management techniques with ongoing state water planning offers public assurance of continuing reliable and cost-effective water service. |
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ISSN: | 0003-150X 1551-8833 |