Titre : |
Community adoption of water reuse systems in the United States |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kasperson, E. R. ; Baumann, D. ; Dworkin, D. |
Mention d'édition : |
Office of Water Resources Research |
Editeur : |
Office of Water Resources Research |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-09035 |
Note générale : |
The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Eau usée Gestion de l'eau Analyse économique Collectivité locale Besoin en eau Hydraulique urbaine Réutilisation de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... |
Note de contenu : |
The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... |
Community adoption of water reuse systems in the United States [texte imprimé] / Kasperson, E. R. ; Baumann, D. ; Dworkin, D. . - Office of Water Resources Research . - Office of Water Resources Research, 1974. ISSN : CI-09035 The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Eau usée Gestion de l'eau Analyse économique Collectivité locale Besoin en eau Hydraulique urbaine Réutilisation de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... |
Note de contenu : |
The United States now stands on the threshold of new technologie and managerial systems for urban water supply. In some cases, these changes will arise from an aggregate shortage of water, such as in the lower Colorado region, wher severe overall shortages hang like dark clouds over environmental planning. In other cases, geographical and temporal differences in demand and supply will be the culprit... |
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