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| About the Author | p. vii |
| Preface | p. ix |
| Book Companion Website | p. xxiii |
| A Note to the Student | p. xxv |
| Historical Perspective of Water use and Development | p. 1 |
| Drinking Water for Early Civilizations | p. 1 |
| Early Irrigation and Flood-Control Projects | p. 6 |
| Egypt | p. 6 |
| China | p. 6 |
| The Middle East | p. 8 |
| India, Spain, Portugal, and South America | p. 9 |
| North America | p. 9 |
| Early Water Transportation Development | p. 13 |
| Egypt and Greece | p. 13 |
| China | p. 13 |
| Europe | p. 14 |
| United States | p. 15 |
| Early Hydropower Development | p. 18 |
| The Hydrologic Cycle, Climate, and Weather | p. 24 |
| The Properties of Water | p. 25 |
| The Hydrologic Cycle | p. 27 |
| Precipitation | p. 27 |
| Measuring Precipitation | p. 29 |
| Runoff | p. 32 |
| Surface and Groundwater Storage | p. 33 |
| Lakes and Reservoirs | p. 33 |
| Case Study Great Salt Lake of Utah | p. 35 |
| Case Study The Aral Sea of Uzbekistan | p. 35 |
| Wetlands | p. 36 |
| Groundwater | p. 37 |
| Evaporation | p. 38 |
| Condensation | p. 41 |
| Guest Essay Fog Harvesting by Dr. Robert S. Schemenauer | p. 41 |
| Climate and Weather | p. 46 |
| Overview | p. 46 |
| Climate | p. 46 |
| Air Currents | p. 46 |
| Ocean Currents | p. 48 |
| Tilt of the Earth's Axis | p. 49 |
| Monitoring Climate Change | p. 50 |
| Urban Microclimates | p. 51 |
| Guest Essay Urbanization and Its Effects on Key Atmospheric and Surface Water Cycles by Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd | p. 51 |
| Processes | p. 51 |
| Weather | p. 55 |
| Temperature | p. 55 |
| Air Pressure | p. 56 |
| Humidity | p. 57 |
| Heating | p. 58 |
| Wind Speed and Direction | p. 62 |
| Weather Modification | p. 63 |
| Floods | p. 64 |
| Drought | p. 66 |
| Surface Water Hydrology | p. 74 |
| What Is Surface Water Hydrology? | p. 75 |
| Watersheds | p. 75 |
| Delineating a Watershed | p. 75 |
| Overland Flow | p. 78 |
| Rivers | p. 79 |
| Components of a River | p. 79 |
| River Morphology | p. 79 |
| Types of Rivers | p. 82 |
| Gradient | p. 83 |
| Lakes | p. 83 |
| Types of Lakes | p. 84 |
| Ecological Zones | p. 84 |
| Thermal Cycles | p. 85 |
| Seiches | p. 86 |
| Water Measurement | p. 86 |
| Overland Flow | p. 87 |
| River Discharge | p. 87 |
| Water Storage in Lakes and Reservoirs | p. 90 |
| Flood Events | p. 91 |
| Flood Frequency | p. 92 |
| Probable Maximum Precipitation | p. 93 |
| Probable Maximum Flood | p. 93 |
| Guest Essay GIS and Flooding by Jake Freier | p. 94 |
| Transport and Deposition | p. 97 |
| Velocity | p. 98 |
| Sediment Load | p. 98 |
| Groundwater Hydrology | p. 104 |
| What Is Groundwater? | p. 105 |
| What Is Groundwater Hydrology? | p. 106 |
| The Geology of Groundwater | p. 107 |
| Sedimentary Rocks | p. 107 |
| Guest Essay Sinkholes by Carlos Herd | p. 108 |
| Glaciated Terrain | p. 111 |
| Alluvial Valleys | p. 113 |
| Tectonic Activity | p. 113 |
| Groundwater Recharge | p. 114 |
| Aquifers | p. 115 |
| Aquifer Types | p. 116 |
| Properties of Aquifers | p. 119 |
| Groundwater Movement | p. 121 |
| Age of Groundwater | p. 126 |
| Locating and Mapping Groundwater | p. 127 |
| Drilling a Groundwater Well | p. 129 |
| Water Quality | p. 137 |
| Water Pollution | p. 137 |
| Point Source and Nonpoint Source Pollution | p. 139 |
| Point Source Pollution | p. 139 |
| Nonpoint Source Pollution | p. 142 |
| Basic Parameters of Water | p. 143 |
| Temperature | p. 143 |
| Dissolved Oxygen | p. 144 |
| pH | p. 144 |
| Turbidity | p. 146 |
| Hardness | p. 147 |
| Inorganic Chemicals | p. 147 |
| Metals | p. 148 |
| Lead | p. 148 |
| Arsenic | p. 149 |
| Minerals | p. 150 |
| Salt | p. 150 |
| Policy Issue | p. 150 |
| Fluoride | p. 152 |
| Selenium | p. 152 |
| Organic Chemicals | p. 153 |
| Natural Organic Chemicals | p. 153 |
| Synthetic Organic Compounds | p. 153 |
| Pesticides | p. 155 |
| Nutrients | p. 157 |
| Nitrogen | p. 157 |
| Phosphorus | p. 158 |
| The Nitrogen Cycle | p. 159 |
| Nitrogen Fixation | p. 160 |
| Mineralization/Ammonification | p. 160 |
| Nitrification | p. 160 |
| Denitrification | p. 161 |
| The Phosphorus Cycle | p. 161 |
| Eutrophication | p. 162 |
| Waterborne Diseases | p. 162 |
| Historical Problems | p. 162 |
| Microorganisms | p. 164 |
| Indicator Organisms | p. 164 |
| Other Waterborne Organisms | p. 165 |
| Water Quality Management | p. 167 |
| Fate and Transport | p. 167 |
| Fate and Transport in Surface Water | p. 167 |
| Fate and Transport in Groundwater | p. 167 |
| Guest Essay Managing Data for a Groundwater Restoration Project by Dr. Curt Elmore | p. 169 |
| Wellhead Protection Programs | p. 171 |
| Organization | p. 171 |
| Delineation | p. 171 |
| Contamination Source Inventory | p. 173 |
| Source Management | p. 173 |
| Contingency Planning | p. 173 |
| Watershed Protection Programs | p. 173 |
| Total Maximum Daily Loads | p. 174 |
| Guest Essay Lake Okeechobee TMDLs by Dr. David Radcliffe and Dr. Todd Rasmussen | p. 175 |
| Water Sampling | p. 177 |
| Municipal and Irrigation Water Development | p. 185 |
| Municipal Water Systems | p. 186 |
| Case Study Los Angeles Department of Water and Power | p. 187 |
| Case Study Lincoln Water System | p. 191 |
| Case Study New York City Department of Environmental Protection | p. 193 |
| Guest Study Construction of City Tunnel #3 by Eileen M. Schnock | p. 196 |
| Irrigation | p. 202 |
| Historical Perspective | p. 202 |
| The need for Irrigation | p. 202 |
| Irrigation Techniques | p. 205 |
| Gravity Irrigation | p. 206 |
| Sprinkler Irrigation | p. 210 |
| Drip Irrigation | p. 213 |
| Dams | p. 217 |
| Dam Basics | p. 217 |
| Purposes of Dams | p. 217 |
| Components of Dams | p. 218 |
| Types of Dams | p. 219 |
| Dam Operations | p. 221 |
| Case Study Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, Nevada/Arizona | p. 223 |
| Case Study Kingsley Dam and Lake McConaughy, Nebraska | p. 227 |
| Case Study Grand Coulee Dam and Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, Washington State | p. 231 |
| Cost-Benefit Analysis | p. 234 |
| Impacts of Dams | p. 235 |
| Guest Essay Forced Urbanization: The Three Gorges Dam Relocation Process by Colin Flahive | p. 237 |
| Dams and Locks for Navigation | p. 240 |
| Guest Essay Navigation on the Tennessee River by Ted Nelson | p. 242 |
| Water Allocation Law | p. 249 |
| Ancient Water Allocation Law | p. 250 |
| Code of Hammurabi | p. 250 |
| Justinian Code | p. 251 |
| Ancient Riparian Doctrine | p. 251 |
| Water Allocation Law: 1200-1799 | p. 252 |
| Spanish Water Law | p. 252 |
| First Possession | p. 254 |
| English Common Law: 1200-1799 | p. 255 |
| Mill Acts of the Eastern United States | p. 255 |
| Water Allocation Law: 1800-1847 | p. 258 |
| Code Napoléon | p. 258 |
| Riparian Doctrine: 1800-1847 | p. 258 |
| Tyler v. Wilkinson | p. 259 |
| Water Allocation Law in the Western United States: 1800-1847 | p. 260 |
| Water Allocation Law: 1848-1899 | p. 262 |
| Riparian Doctrine | p. 262 |
| Doctrine of Prior Appropriation: 1848-1899 | p. 262 |
| The California Gold Rush | p. 264 |
| The Colorado Gold Rush | p. 267 |
| Water Allocation Law: 1900-Present | p. 272 |
| Riparian Doctrine | p. 272 |
| Doctrine of Prior Appropriation: 1900-Present | p. 274 |
| Interstate River Compacts | p. 277 |
| Selected River Compacts | p. 277 |
| Colorado River Compact of 1922 | p. 277 |
| Niagara River Water Diversion Treaty of 1950 | p. 281 |
| Delaware River Compact of 1961 | p. 281 |
| Groundwater Allocation Law | p. 282 |
| Historical Perspective | p. 282 |
| Role of the Federal Government | p. 283 |
| Legal Properties of Groundwater | p. 284 |
| Federal Reserved Water Rights | p. 286 |
| Guest Essay Stream Subflow and Water Rights by John Regan | p. 287 |
| Federal Water Agencies | p. 294 |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) | p. 295 |
| Overview | p. 295 |
| Brief History and Duties | p. 295 |
| Navigation Duties | p. 296 |
| Flood-Control Duties | p. 300 |
| Wetlands Protection Duties | p. 303 |
| U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | p. 306 |
| Overview | p. 306 |
| Brief History | p. 307 |
| National Irrigation Congresses | p. 308 |
| The Reclamation Act of 1902 | p. 309 |
| The Anti-Dam Construction Era | p. 310 |
| U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) | p. 312 |
| Overview | p. 312 |
| Brief History | p. 313 |
| U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | p. 316 |
| Overview | p. 316 |
| Brief History | p. 316 |
| U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) | p. 320 |
| Overview | p. 320 |
| Brief History | p. 320 |
| National Park Service (NPS) | p. 322 |
| Overview | p. 322 |
| Brief History | p. 322 |
| Bureau of Land Management (BLM) | p. 324 |
| Overview | p. 324 |
| Brief History | p. 324 |
| Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) | p. 325 |
| Overview | p. 325 |
| Brief History | p. 326 |
| U.S. Forest Service (USFS) | p. 326 |
| Overview | p. 326 |
| Brief History | p. 326 |
| Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) | p. 327 |
| Overview and Brief History | p. 327 |
| National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) | p. 329 |
| Overview and Brief History | p. 329 |
| Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) | p. 329 |
| Overview and Brief History | p. 329 |
| Local, Regional, State, and Multistate Water Management Agencies | p. 338 |
| Local Water Agencies | p. 338 |
| Municipal Water Departments | p. 338 |
| Historical Overview | p. 339 |
| Water and Sewer Districts | p. 341 |
| Overview | p. 341 |
| Example: Highline Water District, Kent, Washington | p. 341 |
| Levee and Flood-Control Districts | p. 342 |
| Historical Overview | p. 342 |
| Levee Districts | p. 342 |
| Flood-Control Districts | p. 345 |
| Example: Pima County Regional Flood Control District, Tucson, Arizona | p. 345 |
| Mutual Ditch and Irrigation Companies | p. 346 |
| Historical Overview | p. 346 |
| Regional Water Agencies | p. 348 |
| Overview | p. 348 |
| Irrigation Districts | p. 348 |
| Example: Farwell Irrigation District, Farwell, Nebraska | p. 348 |
| Conservancy/Conservation Districts | p. 349 |
| Example: Miami Conservancy District, Dayton, Ohio | p. 350 |
| Natural Resources Districts-Nebraska | p. 350 |
| Example: Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Omaha, Nebraska | p. 351 |
| Groundwater Management Districts-Kansas | p. 352 |
| Example: Northwest Kansas Groundwater Management District No. 4, Colby, Kansas | p. 353 |
| Water Management Districts-Florida | p. 353 |
| State Water Agencies | p. 355 |
| State of Arizona Water Agencies | p. 355 |
| State of Rhode Island Water Agencies | p. 356 |
| Multistate Water Agencies | p. 357 |
| Chesapeake Bay Commission | p. 357 |
| Missouri River Basin Association | p. 357 |
| Water Management in Mexico and Canada | p. 359 |
| Overview | p. 359 |
| Guest Essay Water Management in Mexico by Dr. Alvaro A. Aldama | p. 360 |
| Guest Essay Water Management in Canada: The Inter-Jurisdictional Context by Ralph L. Pentland | p. 366 |
| Careers | p. 371 |
| Drinking-Water and Wastewater Treatment | p. 374 |
| Historical Perspective on Drinking-Water Treatment | p. 374 |
| Guest Essay Water Desalination in the Middle East: One of the Realistic Options by Dr. Fares M. Howari | p. 380 |
| Federal Protection of Drinking Water in the United States | p. 383 |
| Drinking-Water Treatment Process | p. 384 |
| Protection of Water Quality | p. 384 |
| Intakes for Raw Water | p. 385 |
| Case Study Department of Water Management, City of Chicago, Illinois | p. 386 |
| Pretreatment of Drinking Water | p. 388 |
| Flocculation/Coagulation | p. 388 |
| Filtration | p. 388 |
| Case Study Sewerage and Water Board, City of New Orleans, Louisiana | p. 389 |
| Final Drinking-Water Treatment | p. 390 |
| Distribution System | p. 390 |
| Historical Perspective on Wastewater Treatment | p. 393 |
| Wastewater Treatment Process | p. 396 |
| Primary Treatment | p. 396 |
| Secondary Treatment | p. 397 |
| Tertiary Treatment | p. 398 |
| Nutrient Removal | p. 398 |
| Septic Tanks and Leach Fields | p. 399 |
| Wetlands and Water Treatment | p. 400 |
| Water, Fish, and Wildlife | p. 406 |
| Early Fish and Wildlife Protection | p. 406 |
| Fish and Wildlife Protection in the 20th Century | p. 407 |
| Wild and Scenic Rivers Act | p. 408 |
| National Environmental Policy Act | p. 410 |
| Endangered Species Act | p. 413 |
| Wetlands and Wildlife | p. 415 |
| Case Study Snail Darters and the Little Tennessee River | p. 421 |
| Case Study Whooping Cranes and the Platte River | p. 424 |
| Case Study Salmon and the Columbia River | p. 428 |
| Human-Environment Relationship | p. 434 |
| Guest Essay Careers in Fish and Wildlife Management by Larry Rogstad | p. 434 |
| The Economics of Water | p. 441 |
| Introduction | p. 441 |
| The Value of Water | p. 442 |
| Water as a Public versus a Private Good | p. 443 |
| Privatization | p. 444 |
| Water Affordability | p. 445 |
| Water Marketing | p. 446 |
| Surface Water Marketing | p. 446 |
| Groundwater Marketing | p. 449 |
| Water Banking | p. 450 |
| Pollution Fees and Credits | p. 451 |
| Environmental Values | p. 452 |
| Water Use Conflicts | p. 455 |
| Reasons for Water Use Conflicts | p. 455 |
| Texas | p. 457 |
| Guest Essay Water Planning in Texas by Connie Townsend | p. 458 |
| Alabama and Florida versus | |
| Georgia | p. 463 |
| Northern and Southern California | p. 468 |
| Canada | p. 469 |
| The Middle East | p. 470 |
| Religious/Political Background | p. 471 |
| Water Resources in the Middle East | p. 473 |
| West Bank Mountain Aquifer | p. 473 |
| Jordan River | p. 473 |
| Tigris and Euphrates Rivers | p. 475 |
| Tragedy of the Commons | p. 477 |
| Emerging Water Issues | p. 482 |
| Future Global Water Management Issues | p. 483 |
| Population | p. 483 |
| Lack of Wastewater Treatment | p. 483 |
| Environmental Degradation | p. 484 |
| "Business as Usual" | p. 485 |
| Future Global Water Management Solutions | p. 486 |
| Privatization of Water Treatment and Delivery | p. 486 |
| "Technology Saves the Day" | p. 487 |
| Groundwater Recharge | p. 487 |
| Water Conservation | p. 488 |
| Dam Construction | p. 489 |
| "Global Warming Floods the World" | p. 490 |
| Water Education | p. 490 |
| The Watercourse and International Project Wet | p. 490 |
| Water Education Foundation | p. 491 |
| Groundwater Foundation | p. 491 |
| American Ground Water Trust | p. 491 |
| Stockholm International Water Institute | p. 492 |
| The Need for Cooperation | p. 492 |
| The Human Factor | p. 492 |
| Ethics | p. 493 |
| The Power of the Individual | p. 494 |
| "Space Is the Answer" | p. 495 |
| Guest Essay Where Do We Go from Here? by Susan S. Seacrest | p. 496 |
| Conclusions | p. 499 |
| Appendix | |
| Reading Topographic Maps | p. 503 |
| Selected Environmental and Conservation Organizations | p. 504 |
| Ducks Unlimited | p. 504 |
| Environmental Defense Fund | p. 504 |
| National Audubon Society | p. 505 |
| National Wildlife Federation | p. 506 |
| Nature Conservancy | p. 506 |
| Nature Resources Defense Council | p. 506 |
| Sierra Club | p. 506 |
| Trout Unlimited | p. 507 |
| Wilderness Society | p. 507 |
| Photo and Illustration Credits | p. 509 |
| Glossary | p. 513 |
| Index | p. 527 |
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