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A Methodology for Targeting and Delivering Environmental Benefits through Water Demand Management
00/WR/17/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 198 5The key objective of the project was to advance knowledge/ understanding of the translation of water demand management measures into hydrological effects, and then subsequently into environmental effects. A method was develop... More...
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The Effect of Metering on Peak and Average Demand
96/WR/05/5 - ISBN: 1 84057 000 8Uses consumption data from district meter areas that contain predominantly either metered or unmetered properties. These are related to six water using classes (based on fifty four ACORN property classification types) to quan... More...
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Quantifying Benefits of Peak Demand Management Measures
96/WR/05/4 - ISBN: 1 84057 089 XCollates the results of three investigations into the very high average and peak demand encountered during the hog dry summer of 1995. Gives conclusions and recommendations on system design, the effect of metering and the rel... More...
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An Assessment of the Supply Problems Experienced in 1995
96/WR/05/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 032 6Examines the range of operational problems encountered in a large number of supply zones during the 1995 drought. Gives results of twenty four zonal case studies and a problem 'hit list' by which water companies can review th... More...
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Causes of and Future Trends in Peak Household Water Demands
96/WR/05/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 086 5Summer 1995 is ranked against hot, dry summers since 1966 and the probability of a recurrence by 2005 assessed for the regions of the UK. Peak household water demands are related to weather and socio- economic variables to gi... More...
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