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Meeting the Peak Hour Demand in a Small Water System
In response to chronic water shortages, the Matawan Township (New Jersey) Municipal Utilities Authority implemented improvements that insured a positive solution to water shortages created by peak hour demands. The solution was economical and provided the additional benefit of water system reliability. The improvements were financed under the authority's existing bond program, and the additional revenues resulting from increased water production will provide for debt service. This article discusses the approach to the problem, the studies required in defining the nature of the problem, and the technology required in the solution of the problem.
Meeting the Peak Hour Demand in a Small Water System
In response to chronic water shortages, the Matawan Township (New Jersey) Municipal Utilities Authority implemented improvements that insured a positive solution to water shortages created by peak hour demands. The solution was economical and provided the additional benefit of water system reliability. The improvements were financed under the authority's existing bond program, and the additional revenues resulting from increased water production will provide for debt service. This article discusses the approach to the problem, the studies required in defining the nature of the problem, and the technology required in the solution of the problem.
Meeting the Peak Hour Demand in a Small Water System
Allen, Harry S. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 60 ; 1350-1358
1968-12-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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