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Economies of Size in Municipal Water-Treatment Technologies: A Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley Case Study

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Title Economies of Size in Municipal Water-Treatment Technologies: A Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley Case Study
Creator Boyer, Christopher N. Rister, M. Edward Rogers, Callie S. Sturdivant, Allen W. Lacewell, Ronald D. Browning, Charles Jr. Elium III, James R. Seawright, Emily K.
Description As the U.S. population continues to increase, the priority on planning for future water quantity and quality becomes more important. Historically, many municipalities have primarily relied upon surface water as their major source of drinking water. In recent years, however, technological advancements have improved the economic viability of reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination of brackish-groundwater as a potable water source. By including brackishgroundwater, there may be an alternative water...
Date 2011-01-07T14:59:59Z 2011-01-07T14:59:59Z 2010-07
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/93188
Language en_US
Relation TR;367
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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