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Homepage for the US Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water.
Areas: Water Supply and Conservation, Water Quality and Health, Water Law and Policy
Type: Government Program - Author: US Environmental Protection Agency
Type: Government Program - Author: US Environmental Protection Agency
This is the European Environment Agency's Water page, with links to reports and data about water usage, quantity, and quality throughout Europe. From the EEA's webpage: "Clean fresh water is essential to life. Unfortunately, since the Industrial Revolution
Areas: Watershed Management, Water Law and Policy, Environmental Law and Policy, Agricultural Water Conservation and Management
Type: Government Program - Author: European Environment Agency
Type: Government Program - Author: European Environment Agency
... environmental agency of the Canadian government. It includes information about
... Columbia River Basin Water Management Program and directs the Washington State
In 1997, the Government of Australia took the unprecedented ... Murry-Darling River Basin. Since the program's introduction, audits have shown the
... could be: - Central or local African Governments - African municipalities - NGOs and
... methodologies to aid the Civil Works program. Since its beginnings in 1969, the ... continues to provide the Civil Works program with a variety of products to enhance
Strategic planning for the Civil Works program is conducted in the context of overall ... goals further in terms of specific programmatic goals. The overall Corps plan
Water 2025 is a budget initiative of the US Department of the Interior. It is intended to focus attention on the reality that explosive population growth in western urban areas, the emerging need for water for environmental and recreational uses, and the n
The Water Framework Directive (WFD), in force from December 2000, aims to provide a new chapter for EU water policy. It consolidates existing laws, requires Member States to prevent any further deterioration in the health of their waters, and importantly h

