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Author Liu, Ning, author.

Title Quantifying the role of state and private forest lands in providing surface drinking water supply for the southern United States / Ning Liu [and six others].

Publication Info. Asheville, NC : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, March 2020.

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Description 1 online resource (iii, 405 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series General technical report SRS ; 248
General technical report SRS ; 248.
Note "April 2020."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24).
Summary Forests provide the most stable and highest quality water supplies among all land uses. The Southern United States is heavily forested, and most of the forests are owned and managed by State and private entities, thus it is critical to understand the role of forest lands in providing water across the region, the fastest growing in the Nation. We quantified surface water supply originating on State and private forest (SPF) lands in the 13 Southern States at the 12-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watershed scale, using the Water Supply Stress Index (WaSSI) hydrologic model. Water originating on seven forest ownership types was tracked through the river network and linked to a database of surface drinking water intakes to quantify the population served by water from SPF lands across the South. We found that the area of SPF lands was 44.2 percent of the total land area and that SPF lands contributed 44.3% of the 836 billion m3 yr-1 total available surface water supply in the region. Of the 7,582 surface drinking water intakes in the study area, 6,897 (91.0 percent) received some portion of their water from SPF lands, with 4,526 (65.6 percent) receiving>20 percent of their water from SPF lands. Approximately 55.3 million people in the South and 1.8 million people outside the 13 Southern States derived some portion of their surface water supply from SPF lands. These results highlight the importance of southern State and private forests in providing drinking water to downstream communities.
Note Online resource, PDF version; title from cover (USFS, viewed June 26, 2019).
Subject Water-supply -- Southern States.
Drinking water -- Southern States.
Forest reserves -- Southern States.
Forest influences -- Southern States.
Hydrogeological modeling -- Southern States.
Eau -- Approvisionnement -- États-Unis (Sud)
Eau potable -- États-Unis (Sud)
Forêts -- Influences -- États-Unis (Sud)
Modèles hydrogéologiques -- États-Unis (Sud)
Drinking water
Forest influences
Forest reserves
Hydrogeological modeling
Water-supply
Southern States
Genre/Form technical reports.
Technical reports
Technical reports.
Rapports techniques.
Added Author Dobbs, G. Rebecca, author.
Caldwell, Peter V., author.
Miniat, Chelcy Ford, author.
Bolstad, Paul, author.
Nelson, Stacy, author.
Sun, Ge, author.
United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station, issuing body.
Gpo Item No. 0083-B-06 (online)
Sudoc No. A 13.88:SRS-248

 
    
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