Development of Water Resources in Appalachia Main Report. Part II. Volume 4a. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 7 Thru 10

Development of Water Resources in Appalachia Main Report. Part II. Volume 4a. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 7 Thru 10

Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS CINCINNATI OHIO.

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 410

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This volume is the second of three that comprise Part II, 'Sub-Regional Plans', to the Main Report for Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. The Volume contains six of the 20 chapters that make up Part II. Chapters 7 and 8 present information on Sub-Region 'D' in central North Carolina and small portions of South Carolina and Georgia; Chapters 9 and 10 cover Sub-Region 'E', which embraces central Alabama, northeastern Mississippi, and northwestern Georgia. Chapters 11 and 12, Sub-Region 'F' cover western Pennsylvania, and small portions of New York, Ohio and West Virginia.


Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part 2. Volume 5a. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 13 Thru 16

Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part 2. Volume 5a. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 13 Thru 16

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 565

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This volume is one of three that comprise Part II, 'Sub-Regional Plans, ' to the Main Report for Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. The volume contains the last eight chapters of the 20 chapters that make up Part II. Chapters 13 and 14 present information on Sub-Region 'G' in southeastern Ohio, West Virginia and eastern Kentucky. Chapters 15 and 16 cover Sub-Region 'H' in central south-eastern Kentucky. Chapters 17 and 18, Sub-Region 'I' cover the remainder of southeastern Kentucky and a portion of northcentral Tennessee. Chapters 19 and 20 present information on Sub-Region 'J' in eastern Tennesse, western Virginia, western North Carolina, northern Alabama and three counties in northwestern Georgia.


Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part II. Volume 3. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 1 Thru 6

Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part II. Volume 3. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 1 Thru 6

Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS CINCINNATI OHIO.

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 527

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This volume is one of three that comprise Part II, 'Sub-Regional Plans, ' to the Main Report for Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. The volume contains the first six chapters of the 20 chapters that make up Part II. Chapters 1 and 2 present information on Sub-Region 'A' in eastern Pennsylvania; Chapters 3 and 4 cover Sub-Region 'B', which embraces central Pennsylvania and small portions of New York, Maryland and West Virginia. Chapters 5 and 6, Sub-Region 'C', cover a five-county area in northwestern Virginia. The first chapter of each pair presents physical and economic conditions in the sub-region today as well as estimates of the potential for future development and the role water may play. The second chapter contains a definition of the water related needs and the evolution of a water resources plan of development to meet those needs. The plan presented generally contains both structural and non-structural elements as well as future studies that will be required after anticipated growth trends begin to be realized.


Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part II. Volume 4b. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 11 Thru 12

Development of Water Resources in Appalachia. Main Report. Part II. Volume 4b. Sub-Regional Plans. Chapters 11 Thru 12

Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS CINCINNATI OHIO.

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 349

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Water Sub-region F, which has been sub-divided into 3 water areas, is composed of 41 counties in four states - three in New York, 23 in Pennsylvania, 13 in West Virginia, and two in Ohio. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas within the sub-region include Erie and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania; Steubenville-Weirton in Ohio and West Virginia; and Wheeling in West Virginia and Ohio. Metropolitan areas adjacent to Sub-region F include Youngstown-Warren, Ohio and Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Other urban centers within Sub-region F with populations of over 25,000 include: Jamestown, New York; Sharon, Pennsylvania; New Castle, Pennsylvania; Fairmont, West Virginia; and Clarksburg, West Virginia.