North Carolina Water Plan

North Carolina Water Plan
Author: North Carolina. Division of Resource Planning and Evaluation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1974
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

Water Resources Planning

Water Resources Planning
Author: Neil S. Grigg
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"The book covers a wide variety of water problems: water supply, wastewater management, flood control, urban storm-water management, national programs and water quality management, among others. The problems are viewed from he perspectives of local, state, and federal government, as well as from the perspective of the private sector"--Book jacket.

State Water Policies

State Water Policies
Author: Jurgen Schmandt
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1988-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Written for communications specialists and policy makers, this book is a penetrating examination into the rapidly changing approach of states to telecommunications regulation and planning since the divesture of AT&T in January, 1984. The editors place particular emphasis on the conjunction between the increasing state role in developing and implementing telecommunications policy and a new interest in economic development on the part of state governments. Following a discussion of the major issues surrounding telecommunications regulation and an exploration of the links between telecommunications and economic development, the experiences of nine states are considered in separate chapters. The contributors also consider telecommunications applications for improving efficiency in state governments. The result is a comprehensive look at existing trends in state telecommunications regulations regulation that will be invaluable not only to officials ans legislators, but also to students of communications policy. Each of the nine state chapters includes a profile of the state's social and economic makeup, a description of the policy environment, a statement of regulatory policy, and an analysis of the relationship between telecommunications and economic development in that state. A number of chapters also include detailed case studies -- among them a study of New York's Teleport, Nebraska's AGNET, and Washington State's 1985 Regulatory Flexibility Act. Based on their in-depth study of the nine states' experiences, the editors argue that states need to become better informed about the changing telecommunications environment and its potential for improving efficiency in state government. In addition, both planning and regulation must be more related to economic development plans than they are currently in most states. Finally, the editors conclude that traditional state regulation of telecommunications companies is inadequate for establishing policy in this increasingly complex and important area.

U.N.C. Water Resource Papers

U.N.C. Water Resource Papers
Author: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Institute of Government
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1966
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: