Author: New York (State). Genesee River Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
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Comprehensive Water Resources Plan for the Genesee River Basin
Author: New York (State). Genesee River Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
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Genesee River Basin Resources Plan
Author: Genesee River Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Category : Flood control
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Plan of Survey for a Comprehensive Basin Plan for Development of Related Water and Land Resources of the Genesee River Basin, New York-Pennsylvania
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
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Genesee River Basin Comprehensive Study of Water and Related Land Resources. Volume II. Appendix A. History of Investigation. Appendix B. Plan Formulation. Appendix C. Project Designs and Cost Estimates
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUFFALO N Y BUFFALO DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Languages : en
Pages : 574
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Genesee River Basin
Author: Genesee River Basin Coordinating Committee
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 311
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Category : Genesee River Watershed (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 311
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Genesee River Basin Comprehensive Study of Water and Related Land Resources. Volume V. Appendix G. State Water Laws. Appendix H. Water Supply and Water Quality Management. Appendix I. Groundwater Resources
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUFFALO N Y BUFFALO DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Genesee River Basin Comprehensive Study of Water and Related Land Resources. Volume III. Appendix D. Economic Base Study
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUFFALO N Y BUFFALO DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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This appendix, Economic Base Study, has been subdivided into four parts, all of which are intended to develop our knowledge of present economic activities and to establish projections of economic factors for specified time intervals for the Genesee River Basin Service Area. Data presented in this appendix will be used by Federal, State, and local Governments and private organizations as a basis for estimating the development of the water resources that will be needed in the region to sustain predicted growth patterns. Specific water-use and water flow requirements and control, both present and future, will be determined for the various study purposes and presented in other appendices to the comprehensive basin report. Part one of this appendix was prepared by the State of New York under an agreement with the Corps of Engineers who established the guidelines for performance of this task. The State personnel are to be commended for their contribution, which was to develop the broad basic data including economic and demographic projections for the Genesee River Basin. The remaining parts, two through four, were special contributing studies prepared by the Economic Research Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Corps of Engineers. These studies dealt with the specific categories of Agriculture, Forestry, and Mining.
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Languages : en
Pages : 280
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This appendix, Economic Base Study, has been subdivided into four parts, all of which are intended to develop our knowledge of present economic activities and to establish projections of economic factors for specified time intervals for the Genesee River Basin Service Area. Data presented in this appendix will be used by Federal, State, and local Governments and private organizations as a basis for estimating the development of the water resources that will be needed in the region to sustain predicted growth patterns. Specific water-use and water flow requirements and control, both present and future, will be determined for the various study purposes and presented in other appendices to the comprehensive basin report. Part one of this appendix was prepared by the State of New York under an agreement with the Corps of Engineers who established the guidelines for performance of this task. The State personnel are to be commended for their contribution, which was to develop the broad basic data including economic and demographic projections for the Genesee River Basin. The remaining parts, two through four, were special contributing studies prepared by the Economic Research Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Corps of Engineers. These studies dealt with the specific categories of Agriculture, Forestry, and Mining.
The State Water Plan
Author: Pennsylvania. Division of Comprehensive Resources Programming
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Category : Allegheny River (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Category : Allegheny River (Pa. and N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Grand River Basin Comprehensive Water Resources Study
Genesee River Basin Study. Study of Water and Related Land Resources. Volume I. Summary Report
Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUFFALO NY BUFFALO DISTRICT.
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Languages : en
Pages : 219
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The Genesee River Basin covers 2,479 square miles, mostly in western New York, with a small portion, 96 square miles in northwestern Pennsylvania. The river rises in the Allegheny highlands in Potter County, Pennsylvania, at an elevation of about 2,500 feet, flows approximately 157 river miles in a generally northward direction to its mouth at Rochester Harbor on Lake Ontario, at an elevation of about 247 feet. The topography of the southern portion, the Upper Basin, upstream of Mount Morris Dam, is steep and rugged, while the northern portion, the Lower Basin, is gently rolling. The two major divisions of the basin also closely parallel the two land resource areas which comprise the basin: the Allegheny Plateau and the Ontario Lake Plains Service Area, a region of about 750 square miles north and west of the Basin lying between Rochester and Lockport, New York. The principal needs are for flood protection, water quality control, recreation, fish and wildlife enhancement, irrigation, and agricultural land and water management. The most practicable means to provide for these and other needs of the basin is through a comprehensive plan of structural and non-structural measures.
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Languages : en
Pages : 219
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The Genesee River Basin covers 2,479 square miles, mostly in western New York, with a small portion, 96 square miles in northwestern Pennsylvania. The river rises in the Allegheny highlands in Potter County, Pennsylvania, at an elevation of about 2,500 feet, flows approximately 157 river miles in a generally northward direction to its mouth at Rochester Harbor on Lake Ontario, at an elevation of about 247 feet. The topography of the southern portion, the Upper Basin, upstream of Mount Morris Dam, is steep and rugged, while the northern portion, the Lower Basin, is gently rolling. The two major divisions of the basin also closely parallel the two land resource areas which comprise the basin: the Allegheny Plateau and the Ontario Lake Plains Service Area, a region of about 750 square miles north and west of the Basin lying between Rochester and Lockport, New York. The principal needs are for flood protection, water quality control, recreation, fish and wildlife enhancement, irrigation, and agricultural land and water management. The most practicable means to provide for these and other needs of the basin is through a comprehensive plan of structural and non-structural measures.