North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.

While the North Atlantic REgion's 41-inch average annual precipitation is more than adequate to meet both present and future water supply needs, there is a definite need for further development and management of water sources to keep abreast of the increasing demands of anticipated population g...

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Other Authors: CORPS OF ENGINEERS NEW YORK NORTH ATLANTIC DIV
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Published: 1972
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description While the North Atlantic REgion's 41-inch average annual precipitation is more than adequate to meet both present and future water supply needs, there is a definite need for further development and management of water sources to keep abreast of the increasing demands of anticipated population growth and urban and industrial development. The potential plight of the Region's water supply situation was brought into proper, if somewhat startling, perspective during the five-year drought that ended in 1967. Many sectors of the NAR experienced critical water supply shortages, and some 14 million people, about 28% of the REgion's population, were subjected to water-use restrictions. That drought is now history, but it provided a stark reminder that the NAR's water supplies are barely adequate to meet present needs under traditional unlimited or unrestrained use patterns. The urgency of this situation is magnified when we look into the future. The population of the Region, approximately 50 million, is growing and projected to double by 2020. While the population increases, individual use of water is also increasing. The analysis in this Appendix has been divided into two major categories: public water supply, including all water supplied from central systems, both public and private; and industrial water supply, which includes all water used by the manufacturing industries in the Region. Summaries of the rural water supply situation and an up-to-date examination of developing desalting technologies are also included in the Appendix as separate chapters. Appendix R to report dated Jun 72, AD-A036 616. See also Appendix S, AD-A036 639.
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spelling ftdtic:ADA036638 2025-01-16T23:35:04+00:00 North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply. CORPS OF ENGINEERS NEW YORK NORTH ATLANTIC DIV 1972-05 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA036638 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA036638 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA036638 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Administration and Management Water Pollution and Control *ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT *WATER RESOURCES *WATER SUPPLIES MATHEMATICAL MODELS REQUIREMENTS COST ANALYSIS FORECASTING POPULATION WATER TREATMENT GROUND WATER CONSUMPTION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RIVERS INDUSTRIAL PLANTS WATER QUALITY CONSUMERS DESALINATION Northeastern United States North Atlantic States Text 1972 ftdtic 2016-02-20T12:19:18Z While the North Atlantic REgion's 41-inch average annual precipitation is more than adequate to meet both present and future water supply needs, there is a definite need for further development and management of water sources to keep abreast of the increasing demands of anticipated population growth and urban and industrial development. The potential plight of the Region's water supply situation was brought into proper, if somewhat startling, perspective during the five-year drought that ended in 1967. Many sectors of the NAR experienced critical water supply shortages, and some 14 million people, about 28% of the REgion's population, were subjected to water-use restrictions. That drought is now history, but it provided a stark reminder that the NAR's water supplies are barely adequate to meet present needs under traditional unlimited or unrestrained use patterns. The urgency of this situation is magnified when we look into the future. The population of the Region, approximately 50 million, is growing and projected to double by 2020. While the population increases, individual use of water is also increasing. The analysis in this Appendix has been divided into two major categories: public water supply, including all water supplied from central systems, both public and private; and industrial water supply, which includes all water used by the manufacturing industries in the Region. Summaries of the rural water supply situation and an up-to-date examination of developing desalting technologies are also included in the Appendix as separate chapters. Appendix R to report dated Jun 72, AD-A036 616. See also Appendix S, AD-A036 639. Text North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
spellingShingle Administration and Management
Water Pollution and Control
*ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
*WATER RESOURCES
*WATER SUPPLIES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
REQUIREMENTS
COST ANALYSIS
FORECASTING
POPULATION
WATER TREATMENT
GROUND WATER
CONSUMPTION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RIVERS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
WATER QUALITY
CONSUMERS
DESALINATION
Northeastern United States
North Atlantic States
North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title_full North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title_fullStr North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title_short North Atlantic Regional Water Resources Study. Appendix R. Water Supply.
title_sort north atlantic regional water resources study. appendix r. water supply.
topic Administration and Management
Water Pollution and Control
*ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
*WATER RESOURCES
*WATER SUPPLIES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
REQUIREMENTS
COST ANALYSIS
FORECASTING
POPULATION
WATER TREATMENT
GROUND WATER
CONSUMPTION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RIVERS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
WATER QUALITY
CONSUMERS
DESALINATION
Northeastern United States
North Atlantic States
topic_facet Administration and Management
Water Pollution and Control
*ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
*WATER RESOURCES
*WATER SUPPLIES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
REQUIREMENTS
COST ANALYSIS
FORECASTING
POPULATION
WATER TREATMENT
GROUND WATER
CONSUMPTION
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RIVERS
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
WATER QUALITY
CONSUMERS
DESALINATION
Northeastern United States
North Atlantic States
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