How to Become a Water Resources Engineer
A water resources engineer is a professional in civil engineering who specializes in the construction, control and repair of water supply systems. This can involve anything from the design of tunnels to the daily reading of gauges that control ... [... more]
eHow |
Water Resources Engineering
Water Resources at your finger tips!: Larry W. Mays has written an outstanding text that provide students with a complete picture of water resources engineering by integrating the fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, hydraulics, hydrology, and [... more]
$125.00
Amazon.com |
Water Resources and International Law / Les Ressources ...
Water Resources and International Law / Les Ressources en Eau et le Droit International (Recueil des Cours) (Recueil Des Cours) [... more]
$354.21
A1 Books |
Conservation: Fresh Water Resources (climate Change)
Conservation: Fresh Water Resources (climate Change) [... more]
$20.20
A1 Books |
Water Resources And Conflict In The Middle East
The Middle East is a region of international concern and political unrest. With severe water shortages, water, not oil, threatens the renewal of military conflicts and social and economic disruption in the region. This book forms a complete reference to [... more]
$240.00
eBooks |
Plants Tolerant of Dry, Poor Soil
With the increased awareness of how we use our water resources, people are searching for trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will grow well without the need for irrigation. The following plants are some you may want to try that will tolerate ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
A Glossary of Water-Related Terms
The definitions and associated explanations of water-related terms presented here are intended to provide the reader with a working knowledge of terms that apply to Virginia's water resources. The list is designed to assist the user in ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Operating and Maintaining a Home Irrigation System
Colorado’s growing population relies on limited water resources provided by a semiarid climate. Periodic droughts, characteristic of the West, limit the total water supply available for outdoor landscape watering, indoor consumption, ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension |
Water for the Future:Water Resources Developments in ...
Water for the Future:Water Resources Developments in Perspective: Proceedings of the international symposium on water for the future, Rome, 6-11 April [... more]
$203.80
A1 Books |
Pet Waste and Water Quality
It may not seem like a "big deal" to most people, but the accumulated effect of pet waste in urban areas can have a significant impact on local water resources. In fact, U. S. EPA representatives recently indicated that pet waste and goose ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension |
Save Water by Updating Your Irrigation System
Are you watering your yard intelligently? Switching to a drip irrigation system and replacing your sprinkler heads can help you save on your water bill and conserve water resources. Older irrigation systems were designed to mimic Mother Nature, ... [... more]
Old House Web |
Converting Lawns to Gardens - Landscaping
Thus far in 2007, huge areas of the country are experiencing drought, including the Southeast and West. In this day and time, it is certainly unwise to be using our scarce water resources to water lawns. In addition, on a per capita basis ... [... more]
Bella Online |