Total Water Environment Management: A Concept Plan for Developing Integrated Water Resources Management at U.S. Army Installations
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1995-04Author
Hatcher, Kathryn J.
Temkar, Prakash
Riggins, Robert
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This paper describes the initial ideas for the Total Water Environment Management project of the U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute, which is providing policy analysis and support for integrated water resources management for Army installations.
Because an Army installation is similar to a small county in
water resources use and management requirements, but is
simpler in political/administrative structure, it makes a good
case subject for developing and testing software and procedures
for integrated water resources management, which could later
be adapted for local government
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