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Computer modeling off Los Angeles water resources
The city of Los Angeles operates a 545‐km (338‐mi) aqueduct system, pumps groundwater, and purchases water from a regional wholesaler to supply its residents with the water they need. Computer models for surface water and groundwater have been developed to help schedule operations and plan for the future. This paper describes that computer modeling in the context of current water resources issues. It also discusses some pros and cons of computer models.
Computer modeling off Los Angeles water resources
The city of Los Angeles operates a 545‐km (338‐mi) aqueduct system, pumps groundwater, and purchases water from a regional wholesaler to supply its residents with the water they need. Computer models for surface water and groundwater have been developed to help schedule operations and plan for the future. This paper describes that computer modeling in the context of current water resources issues. It also discusses some pros and cons of computer models.
Computer modeling off Los Angeles water resources
Kuebler, Bruce W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 340-345
1981-07-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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