The role of water demand management in federal water policy / by James E. Robinson and Marv Anderson.: En36-519/20E-PDF
"This paper presents an overview of water demand maganent. its importance, and how it should be integrated with supply management for water and wastewater systems. Demand managenent measures in agriculture include dryland cultural practices, improved water delivery systems (both off-farm and on-farm), water scheduling, and water metering; each of these could provide productivity gains of 15 to 25 percent, allowing a doubling of irrigated production with existing supplies."--Abstract.
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| Title | The role of water demand management in federal water policy / by James E. Robinson and Marv Anderson. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | vii, 87 p. : ill. |
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