New Directions In Water Resources Planning For The U.s. Army Corps Of Engineersby
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Designed to review the Corps of Engineers planning procedures, consider the necessity for a major evaluation of the federal Principles and Guidelines, assess the implications of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986, and comment on the impacts of the use of risk and uncertainty analysis in Corps planning. Softcover. Related Free eBooks - U.s. Army Corps Of Engineers Water Resources Planning: A New Opportunity For Service
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