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... All of these factors emphasize the need for wise development and management of our water resources [17] As an effective and powerful tool, GIS is used for addressing and managing different water resources issues such as water quality, groundwater movement, groundwater contamination, river restoration, flood prediction, and management, etc. on a local, regional, national, or even global scale [18]. It could be used for different approaches such as analyzing the current situation, modeling and simulating different scenarios for predicting the future, projecting new information, and enhancing decision making and watershed management [19]. ...
January 2004