USES OF A LONG-TERM WATER PRODUCTION DATABASE
This paper discusses a database built from long‐term (50+ years) data on urban water production in California, home to one of every eight residents in the United States. It allows analysis of trends in urban water production and evaluation of climate, water supply availability, pricing, or socioecon...
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