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Grand River Basin Water Management Study

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Title: Grand River Basin Water Management Study
Author: Grand River Implementation Committee
Abstract: The main investigative period of the Grand River Basin Water Management Study extended from 1977 to 1981. Its purpose was to define the water management problems confronting the Grand river basin, and to develop a viable set of alternative water management plans. These plans are designed to meet the following water management objectives: 1) reduce flood damages, 2) provide adequate water supply, 3) maintain adequate water quality. This study provides a comprehensive framework to aid elected representatives, officials and citizens in resolving water management problems. The framework is flexible enough to accommodate changing water management priorities and needs. It provides a means by which new projects and other plans can be evaluated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10214/15701
Date: 1982
Rights: Queen's Printer for Ontario, Crown Copyright, Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Rights Holder: Queen's Printer for Ontario


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