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River Basin Center: Instream Flows
Instream Flows Legal Research, Service and Outreach Stormwater Management Urban Streams science and policy research instream flows Dr. Mary Freeman, Assistant Research Ecologist with the Institute of Ecology, conducts research on river ecology and management with a focus on effects of flow and habitat alteration. Development of Ecosystem Flow Recommendations for the Savannah River Below Thurmond ...
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Freshwater Website: Informational Resources and Services (Glossary)
The addition of water to a stream, especially to meet instream flow needs. food chain - A sequence of organisms, each of which uses the next, lower member of the sequence ... runoff from building and land surfaces. stream - Any body of running water moving under gravity flow through clearly defined natural channels to progressively lower levels. streamflow - The discharge that occurs in ...
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ECO-PROS Water Webs
Sprawl, Water Scarcity, Endangered Species, Rivers of Lewis and Clark, Puget Sound Rivers, Community Watersheds, Army Corps Reform, and Science Advocacy. River Ecology 101 - Headwaters, Riparian areas, Instream flow, Wetlands, Floods and floodplains, Estuaries, What's a watershed?, Pacific salmon (includes graphic on the Problems for Salmon), American Shad, Clams and snails, and Exotic species. ...
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Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities
Intent: An appropriator must intend to use the water. Diversion: Except for an instream beneficial use, an appropriator must divert the water. Beneficial use: To perfect an appropriation, the ... uses.” 85-2-102 (2)(a), MCA. The prior appropriation doctrine in Montana, therefore, recognizes instream flow rights for fish, wildlife, and recreation. As such, water right holders in Montana can ...
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Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities
How We Benefit Communities Healthy streams and financially secure landowners benefit communities, too. By increasing instream flow and enhancing native fisheries, we protect communities recreation opportunities, increase property values, and maintain Montanans treasured open spaces and flowing rivers. The Montana Water Trust ...
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Texas River and Reservoir Management Society
Texas Rivers and Reservoirs, which produced a wide range of excellent presentations on topics as divergent as nutrients in streams and reservoirs, Golden Algae blooms in Texas reservoirs, instream flow studies, biological monitoring results, and toxics studies. The Symposium, Importance of Fluvial Geomorphology in Maintenance and Restoration of Stream Systems, opened with an overview of fluvial ...
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Great Lakes Protection Fund - Natural Flow Regimes - Supplemental Materials
KB PDF file) Anthropogenic Impacts on the Hydrology of Rivers and Lochs, University of Dundee, 1999 (493KB PDF file) Water Resources Roundtable, November 18, 1998 (41KB PDF file) Instream Flow Council: www.instreamflowcouncil.org/ifchome.htm Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology enterprise.canberra.edu.au/WWW/www-crcfe.nsf/about?OpenNavigator 1985 Great Lakes Charter www.cglg.org ...
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Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities
Montana. We scientifically measure and monitor our project streams in conjunction with University of Montana interns. We improve fisheries by increasing the instream flow in aquatic ecosystems. Benefiting Communities We protect recreation opportunities in Montana’s wild places. We work collaboratively with local and regional groups. Healthy streams and ...
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Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities
Montana Water Trust currently has 19 agreements that restore 75 cubic feet/second -- up to 45 million gallons of water per day -- to rivers and streams in six of Montana's watersheds! Stay posted for an overview of our 2007 projects, as MWT is currently finalizing new instream flow agreements.
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Platte River Endangered Species Partnership(PRESP)
Participants | Activities | Background | Library | FAQ's Brochure #3 THE U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE'S INSTREAM FLOW RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CENTRAL PLATTE RIVER Q: What are the Fish and Wildlife Service ... Agreement effort or implementation of a future Program and has the potential to change the flow recommendations. Q: How would the Fish and Wildlife Service proceed under the Endangered Species Act ...
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