Quantification of the Savings, Costs and Benefits of Water Efficiency
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ISBN: 1-84057-291-4
This report aims to define best practice in water efficiency research. The objective of this report is to provide water industry practitioners with robust guidance in planning and implementing water efficiency research. Guidance on project and risk management, project design and statistical analysis is provided. This is based on real-life experience from 14 demonstration projects that were monitored during this study. Tools are provided that assist in project costing. Development of definitive consumption savings available from water efficiency is expensive and trade-off/compromise is necessary. Reference is made to previous work and recommendations are made for future water efficiency investigations.
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