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The Cost‐Effectiveness of Water Conservation
The Town of Cary, North Carolina, has found that a carefully planned water conservation program can offer real solutions to real problems. By making the most of existing water supplies, Cary's conservation efforts have helped create a “new” source of water and enabled the town to delay two future plant expansions by a total of 10 years, at a cost of $138/mil gal ($37/ML) of water saved. This paper offers an overview of Cary's long‐term water conservation program and its associated costs and benefits.
The Cost‐Effectiveness of Water Conservation
The Town of Cary, North Carolina, has found that a carefully planned water conservation program can offer real solutions to real problems. By making the most of existing water supplies, Cary's conservation efforts have helped create a “new” source of water and enabled the town to delay two future plant expansions by a total of 10 years, at a cost of $138/mil gal ($37/ML) of water saved. This paper offers an overview of Cary's long‐term water conservation program and its associated costs and benefits.
The Cost‐Effectiveness of Water Conservation
Platt, Jennifer L. (author) / Delforge, Marie Cefalo (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 93 ; 73-83
2001-03-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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