The largest, least expensive, and most environmentally sound source of water to meet California's future needs is the water currently being wasted in every sector of our economy. This report, "Waste Not, Want Not," strongly indicates that California's urban water needs can be met into the foreseeable future by reducing water waste through cost-effective water-saving technologies, revised economic policies, appropriate state and local regulations, and public education
Southern California's urbanization was accomplished through the technologically-aided harvesting of ...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
The object of this report will be to make a complete study of the water that is wasted in the storm ...
Improving urban water-use efficiency is a key solution to California's short-term and longterm water...
In general, California has abundant water resources, but they do not occur where people live and wor...
Fortunately, there exists a spectrum of possibilities for supplying the projected requirements for a...
This Comment argues that desalination is a practical, environmentally friendly, and long-term water ...
This paper describes the processes, methods, backgrounds, and economic challenges, of Desalination a...
Climate change threats have become one of the most pressing issues of our time and California has fe...
Memorandum: Water shortage and waste in California, July 20, 1963, page 4gated as shown on Table 2. ...
This paper describes various irrigation district water transfer projects. Water transfers have been ...
As the population along our nation\u27s coastline continues to increase, greater demands are placed ...
With the ever increasing demand for potable water due to the continued increase in population couple...
The report's first chapter analyzes the origins of environmental discrimination in California water ...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Southern California's urbanization was accomplished through the technologically-aided harvesting of ...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
The object of this report will be to make a complete study of the water that is wasted in the storm ...
Improving urban water-use efficiency is a key solution to California's short-term and longterm water...
In general, California has abundant water resources, but they do not occur where people live and wor...
Fortunately, there exists a spectrum of possibilities for supplying the projected requirements for a...
This Comment argues that desalination is a practical, environmentally friendly, and long-term water ...
This paper describes the processes, methods, backgrounds, and economic challenges, of Desalination a...
Climate change threats have become one of the most pressing issues of our time and California has fe...
Memorandum: Water shortage and waste in California, July 20, 1963, page 4gated as shown on Table 2. ...
This paper describes various irrigation district water transfer projects. Water transfers have been ...
As the population along our nation\u27s coastline continues to increase, greater demands are placed ...
With the ever increasing demand for potable water due to the continued increase in population couple...
The report's first chapter analyzes the origins of environmental discrimination in California water ...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Southern California's urbanization was accomplished through the technologically-aided harvesting of ...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
The object of this report will be to make a complete study of the water that is wasted in the storm ...