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Description: Bridging the Water Gap: A Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach with Case Studies from...
Bridging the Water Gap: A Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach with Case Studies from Texas
Abstract
By 2070, a 41% gap has been predicted between water demand and current supply, by the 2017 Texas Water Development Board's State Water Plan. The 41% gap is an overall prediction for Texas, which also implies that there will be various regions in Texas which will have a larger water gap.
By 2070, a 41% gap has been predicted between water demand and current supply, by the 2017 Texas Water Development Board's State Water Plan. The 41% gap is an overall prediction for Texas, which also implies that there will be various regions in Texas which will have a larger water gap.
SpeakerKaushik, Vishakha
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Session time
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14:50:00
SessionGlobal Perspectives on Integrating Water Reuse and Food Production
Session number230
TopicGlobal Perspectives, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
TopicGlobal Perspectives, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
Author(s)
V. KaushikB. Daher
Author(s)V. Kaushik1; B. Daher2;
Author affiliation(s)AECOM1; Texas A& M University, TX2
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157793
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Copyright2020
Word count14

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Description: Bridging the Water Gap: A Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach with Case Studies from...
Bridging the Water Gap: A Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach with Case Studies from Texas
Abstract
By 2070, a 41% gap has been predicted between water demand and current supply, by the 2017 Texas Water Development Board's State Water Plan. The 41% gap is an overall prediction for Texas, which also implies that there will be various regions in Texas which will have a larger water gap.
By 2070, a 41% gap has been predicted between water demand and current supply, by the 2017 Texas Water Development Board's State Water Plan. The 41% gap is an overall prediction for Texas, which also implies that there will be various regions in Texas which will have a larger water gap.
SpeakerKaushik, Vishakha
Presentation time
14:10:00
14:30:00
Session time
13:30:00
14:50:00
SessionGlobal Perspectives on Integrating Water Reuse and Food Production
Session number230
TopicGlobal Perspectives, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
TopicGlobal Perspectives, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
Author(s)
V. KaushikB. Daher
Author(s)V. Kaushik1; B. Daher2;
Author affiliation(s)AECOM1; Texas A& M University, TX2
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157793
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count14

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