WATERSHED VALUES.

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Douglass, James E.
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In discussing watershed values which are important in planning, it is emphasized that although water quality is emerging as the major water problem, quantity and timing of streamflow are also important and interrelated watershed values which should be considered in land use planning. Protection or improvement of hydrologic performance of forest soils will continue to be an important consideration in planning.
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