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Sustainable Production and Consumption. 21:269-278
We examine resident perceptions of tap water organoleptic properties (odor, clarity, taste) to identify overall satisfaction and consumption patterns in relation to social and economic inequality across urban neighborhoods in Palm Beach County, FL. W
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Sustainable Water Resources Management. 6
This paper discusses the dynamic and complicated relationship between customers and their water utility in a highly urbanized area within eastern Palm Beach County. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with officials from five separate Water Tre
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Water Conservation Science and Engineering. 2:133-143
Evaluating trends of historical rainfall and lawn water demand on a weekly and seasonal basis is needed for optimizing lawn and landscape water conservation policy. Outdoor water restrictions are a common conservation strategy and typically feature a
Autor:
Tara L. Root, Felicia D. Survis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 199:109-115
Water restrictions are a common municipal water conservation strategy to manage outdoor water demand, which generally represents more than 50% of total urban-suburban water use. Although water restrictions are designed to limit the frequency of lawn
Autor:
Tara L. Root, D.S. Monty Watson
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Greg Cook, Tara L. Root
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Tara L. Root, Felicia D. Survis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 112:377-383
One of the most commonly employed water conservation strategies is to restrict lawn watering to limited times on specified days. Water managers typically assume that limiting the frequency and duration of lawn watering will reduce water use. Conseque
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Ground Water. 48:903-912
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the U.S. EPA's 10 μg/L standard are common in glacial aquifers in the midwestern United States. Previous studies have indicated that arsenic occurs naturally in these aquifers in association with metal-(hydr)oxides a
Autor:
Tara L. Root
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 52:647-648
Although the daily water needs of 2.5 billion people worldwide are met with groundwater (UNESCO 2012), only a small percentage of the world’s population has any formal education in hydrogeology. Thus, there is a profound need for educational materi