Transcription of Basic Concepts of Groundwater Hydrology
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PUBLICATION 8083 FWQP REFERENCE SHEET Reference: Basic Concepts of Groundwater Hydrology THOMAS HARTER is UC Cooperative Extension Hydrogeology Specialist, University of California, Davis, and Kearney Agricultural Center. UNIVERSITY OF. L ife depends on water. Our entire living world plants, animals, and humans is unthinkable without abundant water. Human cultures and societies have rallied CALIFORNIA. around water resources for tens of thousands of years for drinking, for food produc- Division of Agriculture tion, for transportation, and for recreation, as well as for inspiration.
water quality protection prac-tices.The short course teaches the basic concepts of water-sheds,nonpoint source pollution (NPS),self-assessment tech-niques,and evaluation tech-niques.Management goals and practices are presented for a variety of cropping systems. Reference: Basic Concepts of Groundwater …
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