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Growing population numbers, increasing demand, limited alternate sources of supply, and climate change all contribute to the concern of providing sufficient safe water in the future. These conditions have spurred utilities to incorporate integrated resource management, source water protection, reuse, conservation, and other tools to guard the quality and quantity of their supplies.
Growing population numbers, increasing demand, limited alternate sources of supply, and climate change all contribute to the concern of providing sufficient safe water in the future. These conditions have spurred utilities to incorporate integrated resource management, source water protection, reuse, conservation, and other tools to guard the quality and quantity of their supplies.
Safeguarding the Source
Lacey, Marcia (author)
2010-09-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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