999 resultados para Kishwaukee River, Illinois.


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Ink on linen. Indicates location, type, amount of plantings, walkways, pool, council ring, tennis court, etc. Signature below title partially erased. 65 cm. x 89 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Pencil, red ink on tracing paper; plan and cross-sections; signed. 105x74 cm. Scale 1"=16' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Red, black ink on linen; signed. 46x42 cm. No scale. [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Red, black ink on linen; signed. 107x74 cm. Scale: 1"=16' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Pencil on tracing paper; location, type of plantings; at lower right, "C.E. del."; signed. 105x73 cm. Scale: 1"=16' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Shipping list no.: 90-038-P.

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The Global River Discharge (RivDIS) data set contains monthly discharge measurements for 1018 stations located throughout the world. The period of record varies widely from station to station, with a mean of 21.5 years. These data were digitized from published UNESCO archives by Charles Voromarty, Balaze Fekete, and B.A. Tucker of the Complex Systems Research Center (CSRC) at the University of New Hampshire. River discharge is typically measured through the use of a rating curve that relates local water level height to discharge. This rating curve is used to estimate discharge from the observed water level. The rating curves are periodically rechecked and recalibrated through on-site measurement of discharge and river stage.

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Phosphorus pollution is a major concern in Illinois. Excessive amounts of phosphorus can be detrimental to water bodies. To help control phosphorus, the Illinois Pollution Control Board has proposed phosphorus limits on wastewater treatment facility discharges. If enacted, these limits will have negative impacts on the Springbrook Water Reclamation Center in Naperville, Illinois. To minimize these impacts, Naperville can utilize various non-point controls recommended in this paper to decrease the amount of phosphorus entering into the DuPage River and the Springbrook Water Reclamation Center. While these controls will not reduce levels low enough to totally satisfy limits on phosphorus discharges, they will significantly reduce the treatment costs Naperville will need to expend to meet them and be more environmentally effective.

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v.6:no.23(1939)