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Conservation has suddenly become the watchword whenever resource use is discussed ‐ but it's certainly nothing new to the water industry. Purveyors have long been using conservation techniques to maintain water supplies. But with population growth exceeding even the highest of estimates, lingering and deep droughts striking around the globe, and demand on the rise, water suppliers need innovative and novel techniques to keep pace. This issue offers just that ‐ a spate of articles that address conservation issues from water budgets to water efficiency to plumbing code changes for utilities of all sizes and shapes.
Conservation has suddenly become the watchword whenever resource use is discussed ‐ but it's certainly nothing new to the water industry. Purveyors have long been using conservation techniques to maintain water supplies. But with population growth exceeding even the highest of estimates, lingering and deep droughts striking around the globe, and demand on the rise, water suppliers need innovative and novel techniques to keep pace. This issue offers just that ‐ a spate of articles that address conservation issues from water budgets to water efficiency to plumbing code changes for utilities of all sizes and shapes.
Something for Everyone
Lacey, Marcia (author)
2008-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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