It includes an average rainfall of 46 inches per year, a wide variety of flood and hydro-electric reservoirs (such as Lake Cumberland which contains enough water to cover the entire state with three inches of water), major internal rivers and the Ohio and Mississippi rivers as its borders. Kentucky has plenty of water to meet both its short and long term needs. It is a fisherman's paradise.
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Lloyd H. Woosley has written: 'Program and activities of the Kentucky District Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey' -- subject(s): Geological Survey (U.S.)., Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division. Kentucky District, Water quality, Water-supply 'Programs and activities of the Kentucky District Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey' -- subject(s): Geological Survey (U.S.)., Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resources Division. Kentucky District, Water quality, Water-supply
Thomas B. Griswold has written: 'Management of Kentucky's water resources' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Water resources development
Coal is Kentucky's number 1 resource.
1. Tobacco2. Coal3. Lumber4. Natural Gas5. Rocks that are crushed
Kentucky has a variety of resources including trees and coal. Also in this area are extensive caves and river systems that are navigable.
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D. S. Mull has written: 'Water availability and vulnerability of ground water to contamination in northwestern Hardin County, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Measurement, Groundwater, Pollution, Water quality 'Ground-water resources of the Jenkins-Whitesburg area, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Groundwater 'Geohydrology and ground-water quality at selected sites in Meade County, Kentucky, 1987-88' -- subject(s): Hydrogeology, Quality, Groundwater 'Public and industrial water supplies of Kentucky, 1968-69' -- subject(s): Water-quality
fish ,oil,lumber
Sunshine and tobacco.
It might be steel, fish, and animals.
Kentucky Division of Conservation * State agency responsible for development and implementation of sound soil and water conservation programs. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ResourcesKentucky Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Kentucky Conservation Coalition Wildlife Conservation Kentucky - Split Rock Conservation Park * Non-profit organization focused on local biodiversity conservation. Kentucky Conservation Officers Association * Organizational goals include promoting conservation of Kentucky's bountiful natural resources, educating the public about the complexities of Fish and Wildlife. See the links below.