Water supply issues in the metropolitan Twin Cities area: Planning for future droughts and population growth, summary of a workshop, October 25, 1988.
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Water supply issues in the metropolitan Twin Cities area: Planning for future droughts and population growth, summary of a workshop, October 25, 1988.
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1988
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University of Minnesota, Water Resources Research Center
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The severe drought of 1988 focused attention on water supply concerns in the metropolitan Twin Cities area....Six panels addressed these issues at the workshop in the following order: 1. Surface and groundwater resources of the region ; 2. Climate trends and regional precipitation patterns ; 3. Water use patterns in the metro area ; 4. Water uses and user interests in the Mississippi Headwaters region ; 5. Legal issues concerning water transfers and regulation of Headwaters reservoirs and 6. Alternative water supply possibilities for the metro area.
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Special report;18
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Brezonick, Patrick L. 1988. Water supply issues in the metropolitan Twin Cities area:Planning for future droughts and population growth, Summary of a workshop, October 25, 1988. Saint Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, Water Resources Research Center. Special report 18.
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Brezonik, P.L. (editor). (1988). Water supply issues in the metropolitan Twin Cities area: Planning for future droughts and population growth, summary of a workshop, October 25, 1988.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164292.
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