Water resource management /

Water resource management / Patty Jo. Sawvel, book editor - Detroit : Gale, Cengage Learning , 2008 - 158 p. : ill.(some col.) ; 24 cm. - Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints . - Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints .

Includes bibliographic references (p.148-151) and index

Global warming creates a water crisis / Peter N. Spotts -- Global; warming is exaggerated / Freeman J. Dyson -- Global warming has caused water scarcity / Donald Wilhite, David Diodato, et al. -- Social and political factors have led to water scarcity / Karen Watkins -- Water is best managed by privatization / Ronald Bailey -- Clean water should be guaranteed by government / Helda Martinez -- Numerous regulations are in place to increase dam safety / David I. Maurstad -- Regulated dams remain unsafe -- Gaylord Shaw -- Lawn watering restrictions are effective / Jason Hardin -- Lawn Watering restrictions are not effective / Sarah Lindenfeld Hall and Sam LaGrone -- Reclaiming wetlands is easy / WaterMarks -- Reclaiming wetlands can be difficult / Judith Lewis -- Back-pumping is necessary to combat drought conditions / Sun-Sentinel -- Back-pumping is not necessary / Andy Reid -- The global community needs to unite to solve the water problems/ Alex Kirby and Vanessa Spedding -- Government needs to solve the water problem / Gordon Young et al -- Creative investment is needed to solve the water problem / IFAT CHINA -- Women are needed to solve the water problem / Julie Foster -- Teenagers are needed to solve the water problem / Monica Campbell -- Facts about water resource management -- Organizations to contact

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Water-supply--Management
Water quality management
Water--Law and legislation

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