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This brief paper summarizes the results of a study of residential water use in Ames, Iowa, a university town of substantially the same character for the past 2 decades. The paper concludes that water use per family or per residential customer service in Ames has increased generally at 1‐2 per cent/year since 1955. This trend has occurred under conditions of consistent character and steady growth of the community, and uniformity in the quality and price of water.
This brief paper summarizes the results of a study of residential water use in Ames, Iowa, a university town of substantially the same character for the past 2 decades. The paper concludes that water use per family or per residential customer service in Ames has increased generally at 1‐2 per cent/year since 1955. This trend has occurred under conditions of consistent character and steady growth of the community, and uniformity in the quality and price of water.
TREND IN RESIDENTIAL WATER USE
Seidel, Harris F. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 61 ; 490
1969-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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