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Water conservation devices for new or existing dwellings
Until now the utility manager has been compelled to test and demonstrate water conservation devices in selected homes within the community prior to recommending their widespread use. Such efforts are often limited by inadequate monitoring and nonstandard evaluations. These independent tests are duplicative and delay conservation program implementation, but they have been required because of a lack of good performance data for many water conservation devices and fixtures. Some information on the performance of water conservation devices is now available and is discussed in this article.
Water conservation devices for new or existing dwellings
Until now the utility manager has been compelled to test and demonstrate water conservation devices in selected homes within the community prior to recommending their widespread use. Such efforts are often limited by inadequate monitoring and nonstandard evaluations. These independent tests are duplicative and delay conservation program implementation, but they have been required because of a lack of good performance data for many water conservation devices and fixtures. Some information on the performance of water conservation devices is now available and is discussed in this article.
Water conservation devices for new or existing dwellings
Sharpe, William E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 144-149
1981-03-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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