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  1. Boundary Waters: A Novel (Cork O'Connor) by William Kent Krueger, 2009-06-09
  2. Water Storage: Tanks, Cisterns, Aquifers, and Ponds for Domestic Supply, Fire and Emergency Use--Includes How to Make Ferrocement Water Tanks by Art Ludwig, 2005-05-30
  3. A Yellow Raft in Blue Water: A Novel by Michael Dorris, 2003-03-05
  4. Streams of Living Water: Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian Faith by Richard J. Foster, 2001-12-01
  5. A Drop Of Water by Walter Wick, 1997-04-01
  6. Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic and Initiation in the Life of an African Shaman (Compass) by Malidoma Patrice Some, 1995-05-01
  7. Living Water: Powerful Teachings from the International Bestselling Author of The Heavenly Man by Brother Yun, 2008-07-08
  8. Affinity by Sarah Waters, 2002-01-08
  9. The Secret Knowledge of Water : Discovering the Essence of the American Desert by Craig Childs, 2001-05-01
  10. The water-babies: a fairy tale for a land-baby by Charles Kingsley, Linley Sambourne, 2010-09-10
  11. The Weight of Water by Anita Shreve, 1998-01-07
  12. A World in a Drop of Water: Exploring with a Microscope by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, 1998-08-13
  13. Fantastic Water Workouts - 2nd Edition by MaryBeth Pappas Baun, 2007-11-20
  14. Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art by Madeleine L'Engle, 1995-05-31

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42. Water Resources Management
water Resources Management is the integrating concept for a number of water subsectors such as hydropower, water supply and sanitation, irrigation and
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    Water Resources Management is the integrating concept for a number of water sub-sectors such as hydropower, water supply and sanitation, irrigation and drainage, and environment. An integrated water resources perspective ensures that social, economic, environmental and technical dimensions are taken into account in the management and development of water resources. This site serves as a central organizing point for water as a cross-cutting issue throughout the World Bank. It addresses water as a resource in its many dimensions, serves to assess and disseminate emerging lessons and shared experiences, to publicize policies and guidelines, facilitate cooperation on water issues and to address issues of knowledge generation, management, and enhancing skills. Learn more about Water Resources Management and the World Bank.
     IDA AT WORK: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT A look at how the World Bank is helping to manage water resources for sustainable development.

43. Waterfootprint.org: Water Footprint And Virtual Water
The water footprint of a nation shows the total volume of water that is used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of the nation.
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44. Ethos Water: Helping Children Get Clean Water
Ethos™ water is a brand with a social mission helping children around the world get clean water and raising awareness of the World water Crisis.
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45. Water
www.nature.nps.gov/water/ water is freshwater.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/water/

46. Evian
Producer of mineral water from the French Alps. Source details, health benefits, product information and events.
http://www.evian.com/

47. Water Quality Information Center
water Quality Information Center logo water Quality Information Center ( WQIC ) provides electronic access to information on water quality and agriculture.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/
You are here: Home Water Quality Information Center ( WQIC provides electronic access to information on water quality and agriculture. The center collects, organizes, and communicates the scientific findings, educational methodologies, and public policy issues related to water quality and agriculture.
Click for "Latest Enviro-News". Powered by RSS Feed Digest Electronic Publications Database
The center's database of online documents covering water and agriculture. You can now access more than 1,800 documents. Dynamic Bibliographies
Real-time searches in the NAL catalog (AGRICOLA) for up-to-date, librarian-built queries. CEAP Bibliographies
A six-volume bibliography, offering more than 5,200 citations, in support of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (

48. ScienceDaily: Water Conservation News
Learn about Earth s water resources. Read current research on the water cycle, water pollution, groundwater depletion and lake protection.
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49. Indiana Department Of Natural Resources, Division Of Water
Emergency Regulation Of Surface water Rights Indiana Code 14-25-5 Significant water Withdrawal Facility (SWWF) Registration - Indiana Code 14-25-7-15
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50. EO Library: The Water Cycle
From NASA, a history of water on earth and a look at some of the space missions involving water.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Water/
By Steve Graham, Claire Parkinson, and Mous Chahine Introduction
As seen from space, one of the most unique features of our home planet is the water, in both liquid and frozen forms, that covers approximately 75% of the Earth's surface. Believed to have initially arrived on the surface through the emissions of ancient volcanoes, geologic evidence suggests that large amounts of water have likely flowed on Earth for the past 3.8 billion years, most of its existence. As a vital substance that sets the Earth apart from the rest of the planets in our solar system, water is a necessary ingredient for the development and nourishment of life.
Earth from space. (Image courtesy of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.) Water, Water, Everywhere
Water is everywhere on Earth and is the only known substance that can naturally exist as a gas, liquid, and solid within the relatively small range of air temperatures and pressures found at the Earth's surface. In all, the Earth's water content is about 1.39 billion cubic kilometers (331 million cubic miles) and the vast bulk of it, about 96.5%, is in the global oceans. Approximately 1.7% is stored in the polar icecaps, glaciers, and permanent snow, and another 1.7% is stored in groundwater, lakes, rivers, streams, and soil. Finally, a thousandth of 1% exists as water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere. One estimate of global water distribution:
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(1000 km Percent of Total Water Percent of Fresh Water Groundwater Fresh Saline Soil Moisture Lakes

51. American Red Cross- Water Supplies
Make sure the water storage container you plan to use is of food grade quality, such as 2liter soda bottles, with tight-fitting screw-cap lids.
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... Shelter-in-Place Use directions provided by your local or state public health agency. In the case where your local or state public health agency does not have information, follow the recommendations below. What kinds of containers are recommended to store water in?
Make sure the water storage container you plan to use is of food grade quality, such as 2-liter soda bottles, with tight-fitting screw-cap lids. Milk containers are not recommended because they do not seal well. Should water be treated before storing it?
If your local water is treated commercially by a water treatment utility, you do not have to treat the water before storing it. Treating commercially-treated water with bleach is superfluous and not necessary. Doing so does not increase storage life. It is important to change and replace stored water every six months or more frequently. If your local water is not treated commercially by a water treatment facility, that is, if your water comes from a public well or other public, non-treated system, follow instructions about water storage provided by your public health agency or water provider. They may recommend treating it with a small amount of liquid household bleach. Still, it is important to change and replace stored water every six months or more frequently.

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53. Messages From Water
Photographs of ice crystals and their formation, appreciation of water s crystalline forms, and ponderings on the messages in water, focused on the work of
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54. BBC - Health - Healthy Living - Water
water is a vital component of our diets, it s essential for the growth and maintenance of our bodies, as it s involved in a number of biological processes.
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Why do we need water? How much do we need? Bottled waters
Why do we need water?
Water comprises 50 to 70 per cent of an adult's total body weight, and without regular top-ups, our body's survival time is limited to a matter of hours or days. Water is lost from the body through urine and sweat, and must be replaced through our diets. Many people, though, don't consume enough and as a result may become dehydrated, causing symptoms such as headaches, tiredness and loss of concentration. Chronic dehydration can contribute to a number of health problems, such as constipation and kidney stones.
How much do we need?
The body gets its water from three sources:
  • From drinks, either plain water or as part of other beverages.

55. Environmental Protection - Water - WDNR
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources index page for water Division staff, resources, and pulications.
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56. Water Technology Online :: Brought To You By Grand View Media
water Technology welcomes and encourages editorial contributions from the world of residential water conditioning, bottled water delivery, and treatment for
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57. Water In Conflict - The Dark Side Of Natural Resources - UN Security Council - G
As demand for water hits the limits of finite supply, potential conflicts are brewing between nations that share transboundary freshwater reserves.
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As demand for water hits the limits of finite supply, potential conflicts are brewing between nations that share transboundary freshwater reserves. More than 50 countries on five continents might soon be caught up in water disputes unless they move quickly to establish agreements on how to share reservoirs, rivers, and underground water acquifers. The articles and analysis below examine international water disputes, civil disturbances caused by water shortages, and potential regulatory solutions to diffuse water conflict.
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  • 59. MMWD
    Public agency that provides highquality drinking water to 170000 people in a 47-square-mile area.
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    Search this site: Online Account: Login Need Help? If you don’t have an online account, register to set one up. Home MMWD Customer Water ... More
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    WATERSHED April 11 Biodiversity Symposium to Discuss Challenges Facing Mt. Tamalpais More Everything Starts With You . . . Volunteer!
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    Everything Starts With Water ." The campaign is designed to inspire appreciation and a sense of stewardship for the watersheds and water resources of Marin. water conservation web pages to see how you can make a difference! Rainfall History at a Glance Reservoirs Rainfall History
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    60. Water Librarians' Home Page: Serving Water Scientists, Engineers, And Librarians
    Resources for librarians in water agencies, water utilities, and related organizations.
    http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/waterlib.html
    Water Librarians' Home Page
    Serving water scientists, engineers, and librarians since 1996
    This page contains links to resources that I find useful in my work as a librarian in a California water agency. I hope others in similar institutions will find them useful, too.
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