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W.E.P.P. Hillslope Erosion Model Predictions for Natural Runoff Plots
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
The Role of Georgia's Soil and Water Conservation Districts in Water Resources Programs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
An understanding of the role of soil and water conservation districts should be an important element of any program applying water resources protection on the
land. In the district's enabling act, they are, given the ...
Local Government's Role in Water-Efficient Landscaping
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
The Atlanta Regional Commission's (ARC) Water Supply Plan assumes water conservation will be implemented; therefore, it is important to continually promote water
conservation. A successful water conservation program should ...
A Water Authority's Conservation Program - Its Role with the Georgia Water Wise Council
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
Water conservation as a means of leveling summer peak demands is becoming a topic of interest amongst water utilities throughout Georgia. The purpose of this presentation is to highlight one water authority's water
conservation ...
Xeriscaping Saves Water - But Does It Save Money?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)
Xeriscaping, pronounced "Zera-scaping", is a term coined in Colorado in 1981 to define the process of making a landscape more water-efficient, not only in the design phase, but also through proper installation and water-wise ...
Water Rate Setting Policy for Water Conservation and Peak Load Management
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991)