An Examination of the Law Relating to the Water Rights of the Everglades National Park: A Case Study in Legal Problems of the Coastal ZoneUniversity of Miami Sea Grant Program, 1972 - 360 pàgines "The problems resulting from the dependence of the Park upon the natural flow of high quality water from the north may be instructively analyzed as a case study of the more general and often less dramatically and palpably evident relationship between man's activities and the natural environment. These considerations led the Environmental Study Group of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering to examine these problems. The study concentrates on the law relating to the water rights of the Park"--Introduction. |
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... organic soils . This loss is reported to be as much as 5 feet over extensive of Gov. N. B. Broward to the Legislature of Florida Relative to Reclamation of Everglades , May 3 , 1905 , dismissing such doubts as unfounded , in S. Doc . No ...
... organic soils . This loss is reported to be as much as 5 feet over extensive of Gov. N. B. Broward to the Legislature of Florida Relative to Reclamation of Everglades , May 3 , 1905 , dismissing such doubts as unfounded , in S. Doc . No ...
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... organic soils deteriorate so that if no overflow persists for a long time the marsh growth becomes less dense . The extra water added to the Everglades nearly every year from Lake Okeechobee was , therefore , one of the conditions that ...
... organic soils deteriorate so that if no overflow persists for a long time the marsh growth becomes less dense . The extra water added to the Everglades nearly every year from Lake Okeechobee was , therefore , one of the conditions that ...
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... organic soils which beneficially filter and chemically affect the water flowing over them . a . Loss of Organic Soils Under natural conditions the fresh - water flowed over and through rich organic soils ( peat ) . The water served to ...
... organic soils which beneficially filter and chemically affect the water flowing over them . a . Loss of Organic Soils Under natural conditions the fresh - water flowed over and through rich organic soils ( peat ) . The water served to ...
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An Examination of the Law Relating to the Water Rights of the Everglades ... Robert Eisenbud Visualització de fragments - 1972 |
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