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Water supply and management concepts

Industrial Water Engineering
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Abstract

If I had to cite one fact about water in the United States which would be not only the most important but also the most informative, the one I would choose would k this: Over 50 percent of all the water presently being used in the United States is used by industry, and nearly all of that is used for cooling.

The large amount of attention recently being given to water shortage and the expected rapid increase in demand for water is probably to some extent clouded because there are certain simple facts about water availability and water use which, though readily available, are not generally either known or understood.

Probably most people react to information in the public press about present and possible future water shortages with the thought that it is going to be more difficult in the future to supply the ordinary household with water for drinking, washing, and tbe culinary arts. As a matter of fact that may be true to some extent, but it is not the salient aspect.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Water supply and management concepts
Series title Industrial Water Engineering
Volume 2
Issue 1
Year Published 1965
Language English
Description 5 p.
First page 10
Last page 22
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