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Natural Resources, Indiana Department of

Collected by: Indiana State Library

Archived since: Apr, 2020

Description:

The mission of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is to protect, enhance, preserve, and wisely use natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the benefit of Indiana's citizens through professional leadership, management, and education. To satisfy such a broad and diverse responsibility, the Department is divided into two distinct areas of responsibility: the Regulatory Management Team; and, the Land Management Team. The Regulatory Management Team consists of the Divisions of Water; Entomology and Plant Pathology; Historic Preservation and Archaeology; Reclamation; and Oil and Gas. Outdoor recreation and land management programs are housed within the Land Management Team. That unit consists of State Parks; Nature Preserves; Land Acquisition; Fish and Wildlife; Outdoor Recreation and Forestry.

Subject:   Government - US States Science & Health Soils Industry Education Natural gas Law enforcement History Conservation of natural resources Natural resources Fishing Forests and forestry Land use Hunting Outdoor recreation Rivers Public lands Environmental law Hazardous wastes Bridges Pests Horticulture Culture Parks Tourist trade Environmental protection Grants

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Title: Trends in Indiana's water use 1986-1996, Special Report 1

URL: https://www.in.gov/dnr/water/files/trendstext.pdf

Description: The Division of Water, in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey, conducted an investigation that included a trend analysis using the 1986-96 water use data. The data are grouped into six major water use categories: Energy Production, Industry, Agriculture, Public Supply, Rural Use, and Miscellaneous

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