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<p>as the "alteration of the hydrologic characteristics of coastal and non-coastal waters, which in turn could cause degradation of water resources." River engineering has often resulted in unintended systematic responses, such as reduced habitat for fish and wildlife, and alterations of water temperature and <a href="page.php?w=sediment_transport">sediment transport</a> patterns.</p>

<p>Beginning in the late 20th century, the river engineering discipline has been more focused on repairing hydromodified degradations and accounting for potential</p><p>
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