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Cities of the Future: Where Will the Water Come From?
Thousands of cities around the world are experiencing water shortages on a regular basis. These water‐stressed cities are finding it extremely difficult and expensive to secure the additional water supplies needed to support their growth. Their best hope might be to form partnerships with farmers; by helping to reduce water consumption on farms, water can be freed up for use in the city. Urban water conservation is important as well.
Cities of the Future: Where Will the Water Come From?
Thousands of cities around the world are experiencing water shortages on a regular basis. These water‐stressed cities are finding it extremely difficult and expensive to secure the additional water supplies needed to support their growth. Their best hope might be to form partnerships with farmers; by helping to reduce water consumption on farms, water can be freed up for use in the city. Urban water conservation is important as well.
Cities of the Future: Where Will the Water Come From?
Richter, Brian (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 105 ; 22-24
2013-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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