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The Environmental Effects of Demand Management - Project Record

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Ref: 00/WR/17/2
ISBN: 1 84057 199 3
Published: 2000

The 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 developed to aid, and make more consistent, the process of: identifying whether demand management measures can benefit environmental sites affected by low flows/water levels; and establishing the wider hydrological and environmental effects. The methodology provides a common approach to improve discussion and decision making amongst practitioners from different backgrounds, as well as putting water users (public and commercial) in closer contract with the benefits of reduced water use.

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