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How Much Water is Enough? Using PET to Develop Water Budgets for Residential landscapes

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Title How Much Water is Enough? Using PET to Develop Water Budgets for Residential landscapes
Creator White, R. Havalak, R. Nations, J. Thomas, J. Chalmers, D. Dewey, D.
Description Conserving and reducing the amount of water used for landscape irrigation continues to be a major issue for municipalities throughout Texas and the nation. Landscape irrigation increases dramatically during summer months and contributes substantially to peak demand placed on municipal water supplies. A survey of monthly water use during 2000 through 2002 for 800 residences of similar size and appraised value in College Station, Texas indicated that average peak water consumption increased as...
Date 2007-11-19T20:11:02Z 2007-11-19T20:11:02Z 2004
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6100
Language en_US
Relation TR-271;
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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