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Home page for water resources information from the U.S. Geological Survey. Topics include ground water, surface water, water use, water quality, acid rain, toxic substances hydrology.
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A web site built by the students and teachers of Casino High School, NSW, Australia. Plan to present information about our local waterways, projects and world wide discussion forums. Topics: wetlands, platypus.
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For water and wastewater professionals. Industry news, regulatory updates, latest technology announcements and employment opportunities
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Toxic Release Inventory data for the US. Sources and amounts of toxic chemicals released to air and water. Also has information on health effects and other topics.
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Organized by issue, the site is designed to educate us about the importance and extent of fresh water in Canada. Topics include: the nature of water, water management, policy and legislation, and water and culture. Also links to other water-related Web sites.
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Coverage includes water supply, water quality, policy and legislation, litigation and water rights, conservation, climate, and international water news.
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Information for citizens interested in water quality, for water educators, and for Extension personnel. Extensive collection of links and other resources.
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Comprehensive database of the Netherlands water community. Includes information on organisations with their geographic/technical areas of expertise, water projects, and international water events. Describes water issues and projects in all parts of the world.
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They support integrated water resources management programmes by collaboration, at their request, with governments and existing networks and by forging new collaborative arrangements.
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Site dedicated to creating a marketplace for buyers and sellers of water rights, water utilities and water sources such as springs.
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US federal agency responsible for protecting and improving water quality. Site includes details of national water programs, online library, local information, laws, and kids page.
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Information on quantities and forms of water worldwide, including discharge of rivers, as well as water use and demand. From UNESCO and Russian State Hydrologic Institute.
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Internet directory for hydrologic modeling, GIS, GPS and remote sensing.
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Includes a directory of water scientists in Asia and worldwide listings of upcoming conferences of possible interest.
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Research, training, and software for hydrologic engineering and water resources planning and management.
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Internet directory, webring, online forums, and international workshops intended to promote the sharing of information concerning water and the earth's environment.
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Mailing list, technical glossary, and other information for professionals. Focused on computer modeling for hydrology and hydraulic engineering.
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Portal site for water businesses and the topic of water management, particularly in France.
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Public education resource about watersheds, water quality, and preventing water pollution.
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Describes what a watershed is, how a water cycle works, and shows how the last glacier shaped the western Pennsylvania/southwest New York region. Focus is on how water workes within natural systems, and how human activities can impact water quality.
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