STORMWATER AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY: FEASIBILITY AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

Stormwater as an Alternative Source of Water Supply: Feasibility and Implications for Watershed Management

Stormwater as an Alternative Source of Water Supply: Feasibility and Implications for Watershed Management

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Circular 1493, a 6-page circular by Sanjay Shukla and Fouad Bike Parts - Fork Parts H.Jaber illustrated with maps and graphs, discusses the feasibility of using water from an alternative source of water supply for southern Florida that is usually not considered -- water held in urban/agricultural storm water detention/retention (impoundment) areas.The authors describe Control Link the results of a feasibility study of an impoundment in a citrus grove in the southern part of the Caloosahatchee River Basin.Includes references.Published by the UF Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, July 2006.

CIR1493/AE398: Stormwater as an Alternative Source of Water Supply: Feasibility and Implications for Watershed Management (ufl.edu).

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