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Effectiveness of Residential Irrigation System Evaluations in Reducing Water Use in College Station, Texas

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Title Effectiveness of Residential Irrigation System Evaluations in Reducing Water Use in College Station, Texas
Creator Nations, Jennifer Douglass
Contributor Kaiser, Ronald A Bame, Sherry Brumbelow, Kelly White, Richard
Subject water conservation irrigation landscape irrigation conservation irrigation evaluations water budgets
Description Municipal water use is the fastest growing sector of water use in Texas, representing over three million acre-feet of water demand in 2060 according to the 2012 State Water Plan. Landscapes often receive more water than needed for optimum plant health, due to overwatering from inefficiencies in irrigation system design, poor maintenance and operation practices, excessive run times, and lack of understanding of the irrigation controller. Landscape irrigation evaluations are a water...
Date 2016-07-08T15:14:22Z 2018-05-01T05:48:36Z 2016-05 2016-04-29 May 2016 2016-07-08T15:14:22Z
Type Thesis text
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/157025
Language en
Format application/pdf application/pdf

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