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Title
  • Some Best Bets in Residential Water Conservation - Result of Multivariate Regression Analysis, City of Phoenix, 1990-1996: Final Report
Description

In a rapidly growing desert metropolis such as Phoenix, the question of which water conservation measures and factors actually save water and which do not is an obviously important one. The water-related decisions made today and in the years to

In a rapidly growing desert metropolis such as Phoenix, the question of which water conservation measures and factors actually save water and which do not is an obviously important one. The water-related decisions made today and in the years to come will have lasting impact on the future of this area, including upon its sustainability. Estimates from the City of Phoenix suggest that, in non-SRP-areas, water demand will exceed water supply by the year 2025--absent droughts or intervention.

This report documents and analyzes the results of a multivariate regression analysis designed to estimate the effects on residential, single-family water consumption of a host of factors, particularly water conservation policies.

Date Created
1999-05
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      ASU 12.2:S 55
    Note
    • Presented to: Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) in compliance with deliverable #4, CA96PHM40-00
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 32).
    • Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Policy

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