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As part of its Water Science for Schools site, the US Geological Survey defines industrial water use and includes several tables and maps showing where and how industry uses water. Students and teachers can look at their state and see 1990 data for how much ground water and how much surface water is used in industry as well as how much of that water is fresh or saline.
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Water rights are used to allocate water in an organized and systematic manner. In this activity, students will learn the categories of water rights, understand their historical aspects, and understand why water rights are needed. Extension activities are also provided.
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The
Alliance
of
Small
Island
States
(AOSIS)
is
a
coalition
of
small
island
and
low-lying
coastal
countries
that
share
concerns
about
the
environment,
especially
their
vulnerability
to
the
adverse
effects
of
global
climate
change.
It
functions
primarily
as
a
negotiating
voice
for
small
island
developing
States
(SIDS)
within
the
United
Nations
system.
The
site
provides
information
about
the
island
states
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This site is a US Global Change Research Program Seminar, dated 23 November 1998. It consists of a series or reports that help students to understand how water has been used to transform desert regions into productive and livable environments.
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This
data
center
provides
information
on
waterborne
commerce,
vessel
characteristics,
port
facilities,
dredging,
and
lock
performance.
Data
can
be
queried
and
are
available
by
state,
by
commodity,
and
by
waterway.
Metadata
are
also
available.
Fact
sheets
explain
the
US
waterways,
their
management,
and
their
role
in
the
economy.
There
are
also
numerous
publications
availabe
via
the
site
and
an
interactive
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This portal provides a variety of information about environmental protection and regulation on tribal lands. It includes links to program offices, tribal contacts and grants, policies and initiatives, water management and quality, and publications.
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This page presents a narrative history of the Colorado River Compact, which has provided the management framework for this natural resource since 1922.
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Visitors to this site can review Canadian water policy and legislation for both provinces and federal government. Topics include the nature of water, water policy and legislation, water management, water and culture, and links to information and services (a glossary, news articles, and a teachers' corner). A French translation is available.
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This Oregon State University site offers in-depth information on groundwater including: human impacts, protection, contamination, regulations, agencies, community action, and community stewardship. Although some information, such as how the geology of Oregon affects groundwater, is specific to that state much of the information is transferable to other locations.
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Visitors
can
access
information
on
a
variety
of
water
issues
in
Arizona,
including
the
Colorado
River,
riparian
areas,
water
conservation,
water
rights,
and
recreation.
The
Arizona
Water
Resources
Research
Center
(WRRC)
provides
a
glossary
of
water
terms,
a
stream
gauge
map
and
a
directory
of
water-related
agencies
and
organizations,
especially
Arizona
Project
WET
(Water
Education
for
Teachers).
Other
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