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Wed Sep 30, 2015, 10:16 PM Sep 2015

EARTH: Declining U.S. Water Use a Challenge For Models

http://www.americangeosciences.org/news/earth-declining-us-water-use-challenge-models
[font face=Serif][font size=5]EARTH: Declining U.S. Water Use a Challenge For Models[/font]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Maureen Moses (mmoses@americangeosciences.org)
9/29/2015

[font size=3]Water demand in communities nationwide is decreasing due to better efficiency and more effective conservation programs, but also due to demographic shifts that may require a rethink in the way that water usage is modeled.

In the October issue, EARTH Magazine reports on changes in how U.S. citizens use water, how water usage varies by state, and how demand is no longer as strongly correlated with population growth as it once was. By accurately forecasting water usage over time, cities can make more informed decisions regarding infrastructure, which can save taxpayers money.
Read this exclusive story at: http://www.earthmagazine.org/article/declining-us-water-use-challenge-models

The October issue of EARTH Magazine brings you the science behind the headlines. Finish up September's National Preparedness Month by reading the feature story "Vital Seconds: The Journey Toward Earthquake Early Warning for All." Also in this issue are stories covering the latest research like a project investigating if dinosaurs used the same nest more than once and a new experiment analyzing how fluid injection affects faults, plus a new installment in the Travels in Geology series: "Rafting the Pacific Northwest's Heavenly Hells Canyon. Explore all this and more at www.earthmagazine.org.

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