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The Potential of Water Saving and Water Capturing Innovations: A Case Study of Albuquerque Single Family Homes

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Title The Potential of Water Saving and Water Capturing Innovations: A Case Study of Albuquerque Single Family Homes
Creator Funk, Andrew
Subject Water conservation Rain water harvesting Dual-flush toilet Shower Water Conservation System (SWCS)
Description A Professional Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, University of New Mexico The need for innovative water saving and water capturing strategies in Albuquerque single family homes (SFH) is evident by the city’s vulnerability to drought, climate change and population growth. The intrinsic value of modern innovations is that they offer the potential to produce the largest, most cost effective and environmentally sound alternative source of water required to meet current and future demand. Moreover, recognizing the intimate relationship between water use and the energy...
Date 2007-01-10T21:13:35Z 2007-01-10T21:13:35Z 2007-01-10T21:13:35Z
Type Presentation Working Paper
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/2589
Language en_US
Format 2357721 bytes 3998063 bytes 7901215 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf

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