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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 10: Water Resources

Kelsey Leonard, Stephen B. Shaw, Abraham Francis, David Hermann, Laureline Josset, Christine L. May, Benjamen A. Wright, Kiyoko Yokota, Amanda Stevens

2024Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clean, abundant water is essential to the health of New York State's residents, ecosystems, and economy. This critical natural resource faces numerous challenges associated with climate change, including potential impacts on the quality and quantity of source waters-both surface waters and groundwater. Climate change can also affect the infrastructure that treats and delivers safe drinking water to New Yorkers, manages wastewater to protect water quality, and protects against flooding. The Water Resources chapter examines these impacts and highlights opportunities for New Yorkers to adapt and build resilience as the state's climate changes.

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Climate changeFlooding (psychology)Environmental scienceWater qualityWater resourcesGroundwaterResource (disambiguation)Environmental planningResilience (materials science)Water resource managementNatural resourceEnvironmental resource managementSurface waterBusinessEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringEcologyComputer scienceComputer networkPhysicsGeotechnical engineeringPsychotherapistThermodynamicsBiologyPsychologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryFlood Risk Assessment and Management