A summary of quantity, quality and economic methodology for establishing minimum flows / John F. Orsborn, Brian W. Mar, James W. Crosby III and James Crutchfield.
Material type: TextSeries: . 13 Report No. ; 1Publication details: Pullman, WA : 1973. State of Washington Water Research Center,Description: xiv, 69 p. : ill. ; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: The study reported herein was undertaken to develop methodologies for establishing the legally prescribed minimum flows and levels in streams and lakes in the State of Washington. As more states attempt to preserve their natural resources through the enactment of legislation, their efforts provide a valuable experience record. But, in establishing minimum or base flows in streams for the protection of natural values the development of methodology to apply the laws has not been accomplished and is of particular concern to both state and federal agencies. The overall objective of this study has been to develop methods for analysis of the quantity, quality and economic factors associated with the establishment of low-flow criteria for conservation,recreation and aesthetic purposes.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The study reported herein was undertaken to develop methodologies for establishing the legally prescribed minimum flows and levels in streams and lakes in the State of Washington. As more states attempt to preserve their natural resources through the enactment of legislation, their efforts provide a valuable experience record. But, in establishing minimum or base flows in streams for the protection of natural values the development of methodology to apply the laws has not been accomplished and is of particular concern to both state and federal agencies. The overall objective of this study has been to develop methods for analysis of the quantity, quality and economic factors associated with the establishment of low-flow criteria for conservation,recreation and aesthetic purposes.