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Environmental problems in the coastal and wetlands ecosystems of Virginia Beach, Virginia

January 1, 1975

Many of the city of Virginia Beach's beach stabilization and sewage disposal problems are the result of an inadequate understanding of the physical and biological systems. Influenced by population and economic pressures, natural systems were artificially stabilized by engineering projects that had to be constantly maintained. These same pressures continue to prevail today in spite of a new environmental awareness; changes are occurring very slowly. Furthermore, the lack of adequate sewage disposal facilities and the continued urbanization of inappropriate areas are threatening Virginia Beach's attractiveness as a resort area.

Publication Year 1975
Title Environmental problems in the coastal and wetlands ecosystems of Virginia Beach, Virginia
DOI 10.3133/70039487
Authors Peter J. Buzzanell, Herbert K. McGinty
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Unnumbered Series
Series Title Final Report
Index ID 70039487
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geography Program
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