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Broward County Partners Collaborate to Conserve
Water is not an endless resource. Those in the water production and delivery business understand this better than most. Elected officials are beginning to appreciate that with climate change, increasing demands, and the need to protect the environment, water supply is as much a challenge as any other public service. In some areas, it's the most pressing issue. Utility directors and water managers know all too well that freshwater supplies are limited and alternative technologies can be expensive. Communities seeking new water supplies face many challenges in meeting competing demands for water.
Broward County Partners Collaborate to Conserve
Water is not an endless resource. Those in the water production and delivery business understand this better than most. Elected officials are beginning to appreciate that with climate change, increasing demands, and the need to protect the environment, water supply is as much a challenge as any other public service. In some areas, it's the most pressing issue. Utility directors and water managers know all too well that freshwater supplies are limited and alternative technologies can be expensive. Communities seeking new water supplies face many challenges in meeting competing demands for water.
Broward County Partners Collaborate to Conserve
Rand, Honey (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 106 ; 38-41
2014-05-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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