Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "Kaiser, Ronald A"
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Lewis, Alan Christopher (2014-12-16)Wasting water by excessive irrigation of urban residential landscapes is a ubiquitous problem. By reducing irrigation in excess of plant water needs, homeowners and cities save substantial quantities water. Although water ...
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Nations, Jennifer Douglass (2016-04-29)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 ...
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Ghimire, Narishwar (2013-04-11)The participation of irrigation districts (IDs) in surface water transfers from agriculture-to-municipal uses is studied by examining IDs’ economic and political behavior, comparing their performance with non-districts ...
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Torres, Janet (2016-01-29)While supplying safe drinking water is a critical issue in the development of nations worldwide it has not been formalized as a requirement by the United Nations (UN). As a result, efforts to bring modern water distribution ...
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Gamache, Kevin Robert (2014-11-03)In the United States, more than 80% of the population now lives in urban areas. By 2050, a significant portion of that population will live in megaregions consisting of two or more metropolitan areas linked with interdependent ...
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Krishnamurthi, Sushma (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Price has been noted to be an important ingredient in any evaluation of future water demands, since it is a signal of cost administered by water wholesalers or retailers. The purpose of this study is to contribute to a ...