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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Applied sciences
Building economics. Cost
Buildings. Public works
California
Climate
Coastal water
conservation
Drought
Estimates
Exact sciences and technology
Groundwater
Planning
Polls & surveys
Population growth
Suppliers
Surface water
Trends
United States
USA, California
Water conservation
Water consumption
Water resources
Water shortages
Water Supply
Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
Water Systems
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