Long-Term Impact Assessments
Community planners, developers and citizens of a community should be aware
of the long-term impacts of landuse change on their environmental resources.
L-THIA, Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment, is designed to help these
people to quantify the impact of land use change on the quantity and quality
of their water. This tool uses the land use and a soil characteristic from
the user along with thirty years of precipitation data to determine the average
impact that a particular land use change or set of changes will have on both
the annual runoff and the average amount of several non-point source pollutants.
For those unfamiliar with the hydrologic (water related) impacts of land use
change this tool along with the supporting documents will hopefully give the
user enough information to start asking questions about land use changes in
their area.
There are two input screens for L-THIA, both are available from the side
bar to the left. For those new to L-THIA and land use planning Basic Input
is a good place to start. There are eight choices for land use types which
most land uses fall into. For those familiar with land use planning terms
or need to describe a custom land use, Detailed Input gives more land use
options. The fourteen choices for land uses includes 6 lot sizes for residential
housing and an option to define a custom land use. After using the Basic Input
for a few analyses, an user would be able to use the Detailed Input.
Additional information about long-term impacts of land use change and L-THIA
can be found in the Documentation section (click on the words in the navigation
bar to the left). Along with background information about L-THIA there is
information on how to interpret you results and what you can do to minimize
the impacts of land use change.
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