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How Much Water is Enough? Using PET to Develop Water Budgets for Residential landscapes
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| Title |
How Much Water is Enough? Using PET to Develop Water Budgets for Residential landscapes
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| Creator |
White, R.
Havalak, R. Nations, J. Thomas, J. Chalmers, D. Dewey, D. |
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| Description |
Conserving and reducing the amount of water used for landscape irrigation continues to be a
major issue for municipalities throughout Texas and the nation. Landscape irrigation increases
dramatically during summer months and contributes substantially to peak demand placed on
municipal water supplies. A survey of monthly water use during 2000 through 2002 for 800
residences of similar size and appraised value in College Station, Texas indicated that average
peak water consumption increased as...
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| Publisher |
Texas Water Resources Institute
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| Date |
2007-11-19T20:11:02Z
2007-11-19T20:11:02Z 2004 |
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| Type |
Technical Report
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6100
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
TR-271;
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