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Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Conservation Programs
A carefully planned and implemented conservation program can reduce water consumption by 10–30 percent. This reduction will help meet demand, may postpone the construction of capital facilities, and can also help alleviate problems such as overburdened wastewater treatment facilities. For a conservation program to gain acceptance and support, it must be thoroughly analyzed. This article describes a technique to calculate the water savings, benefits, and costs of water conservation programs.
Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Conservation Programs
A carefully planned and implemented conservation program can reduce water consumption by 10–30 percent. This reduction will help meet demand, may postpone the construction of capital facilities, and can also help alleviate problems such as overburdened wastewater treatment facilities. For a conservation program to gain acceptance and support, it must be thoroughly analyzed. This article describes a technique to calculate the water savings, benefits, and costs of water conservation programs.
Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Conservation Programs
Macy, Peter P. (author) / Maddaus, William O. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 81 ; 43-47
1989-03-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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