water.usgs.gov
The United States Geological Survey State Water Resources Research Institute Program
http://water.usgs.gov/wrri
State Water Resources Research Institute Program (WRRI). Welcome to the WRRI Program. The State Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) Program, authorized by section 104 of the Water Resources Research Act of 1984. Is a Federal-State partnership which:. Plans, facilitates, and conducts research to aid in the resolution of State and regional water problems. Promotes technology transfer and the dissemination and application of research results. The Water Resources Research Institute for each state or te...
hydrology.uga.edu
Presentations and Resources
http://hydrology.uga.edu/tools/favorites.html
UGA Hydrology (Rasmussen) - Presentations and Resources. My Presentations and Resources. Removes barometric pressure and Earth tides from aquifer water-levels. Hydrology of Isolated Wetlands. Environmental Risk: Perception, Voice, and Transfers. Pressure vs. Tracer Velocities in Unsaturated Saprolite. Rules for Healthy Streams. Useful guidelines for writing technical reports, theses, and disserations. Create your own website. Getting started with LaTeX. Educational and Research Opportunities.
shep.uga.edu
Savannah Harbor Expansion Program (SHEP) Monitoring > Links
http://www.shep.uga.edu/links.html
Provides links, reports, info, and updates. USACE website for the Savannah District - Water Management Office. Savannah District Water Management Homepage for updates on hydrologic conditions throughout the Savannah River Basin. Information for Defense Community. Search for "Savannah harbor expansion". Georgia Water Resources Institute (GWRI). Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2014 Statements of Work. US Army Corps of Engineers. 100 West Oglethorpe Ave. Savannah, GA 31401. Athens, GA 30602.
greenbuzz.gatech.edu
Water Use | GREENBUZZ | Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA
http://www.greenbuzz.gatech.edu/programs/water-use
Georgia Institute of Technology. A commitment to responsible water usage is reflected throughout campus. From the laboratory to the dormitory, Georgia Tech makes a conscious effort to study and implement methods to conserve water. Georgia Tech was an early adopter of water sustainability practices, conserving and capturing rainwater and condensate water through cisterns, rain gardens and xeriscaping, as well as installing low flow fixtures, as early as 1997. Land Use and Smart Growth. Capital Planning an...