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Rural Sustainability Using Rainwater Harvesting: From Rainwater to Tap Water in Alto, New Mexico

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Title Rural Sustainability Using Rainwater Harvesting: From Rainwater to Tap Water in Alto, New Mexico
Creator Humphries, Christina
Subject rainwater harvesting potable water
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Rainwater harvesting is the capture and use of rainwater that falls in a particular place. Although shown by archeologists and paleohydrologists to be a frequent use of water in the past, rainwater harvesting began to decrease, except in very rural areas, once well production and municipal utilities began to supply reliable volumes of water. As our population grows in the southwestern United States and water availability becomes diminished, rainwater harvesting is once again appearing as a...
Date 2008-07-03T22:07:20Z 2008-07-03T22:07:20Z 2008-07-03T22:07:20Z
Type Presentation Technical Report Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/6744
Language en_US

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