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Biologist susquehanna river basin commission (1998).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Tudies, S. Ennsylvania, P. Aryland, M. Ummary, S. Eport, R. Denslinger, Thomas L. Gast, William A. Hauenstein, John J. Heicher, David W. Henriksen, Jim Jackson, Donald R. Lazorchick, George J. Mcsparran, John E. Stoe, Travis W. Young, Leroy M. Swartz, Paul O. |
| Abstract | Susquehanna River Basin Commission was created as an independent agency by a federal-interstate compact* among the states of Maryland, New York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the federal government. In creating the Commission, the Congress and state legislatures formally recognized the water resources of the Susquehanna River Basin as a regional asset vested with local, state, and national interests for which all the parties share responsibility. As the single federal-interstate water resources agency with basinwide authority, the Commission's goal is to effect coordinated planning, conservation, management, utilization, development and |
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| Publisher Date | 1998-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Biologist Susquehanna River Basin Commission Federal-interstate Compact Water Resource Party Share Responsibility Regional Asset National Interest Susquehanna River Basin Susquehanna River Basin Commission Single Federal-interstate Water Resource Agency New York Federal Government State Legislature Independent Agency Basinwide Authority |
| Content Type | Text |