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Meeting Today's Demand, Ensuring Tomorrow's Supply
From the drought‐parched Southeast to the water‐rich Pacific Northwest, conservation has become part and parcel of a utility's master plan. No longer just a temporary activity that's dusted off and put to use during a drought, conservation is infiltrating the contemporary lifestyle as people become more mindful of their use of natural resources. More and more utilities are incorporating such practices as watershed management and dual distribution into their cache of strategies for meeting demand while ensuring a sustainable supply.
Meeting Today's Demand, Ensuring Tomorrow's Supply
From the drought‐parched Southeast to the water‐rich Pacific Northwest, conservation has become part and parcel of a utility's master plan. No longer just a temporary activity that's dusted off and put to use during a drought, conservation is infiltrating the contemporary lifestyle as people become more mindful of their use of natural resources. More and more utilities are incorporating such practices as watershed management and dual distribution into their cache of strategies for meeting demand while ensuring a sustainable supply.
Meeting Today's Demand, Ensuring Tomorrow's Supply
Lacey, Marcia (author)
2009-02-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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