Description
This discussion article challenges the irrigationindustry’s claim that it is responding appropriately tothe realities of today’s chronic droughts and watershortages. The author offers insight into how drinkingwater managers are increasingly influenced by growingoutdoor water demands directly linked to the proliferationof automatic irrigation systems on home lawnsand landscapes. As new and alternative water sourcesbecome increasingly limited and the U.S. populationcontinues to grow, Vickers asks how long, and atwhat cost, can water suppliers and the public affordto satisfy growing water demands associated withlawn and landscape irrigation? Vickers answers thisquestion by offering a new paradigm and a five-pointprescription for addressing this growing problem. Shealso clarifies the differences between society’s waterwants versus its actual water needs and argues that ifwe hope to realize more sustainable water supplies inthe future, the “line in the sand” may actually be onour front lawns. Includes 12 references.
Product Details
- Edition:
- Vol. 99 – No. 2
- Published:
- 02/01/2007
- Number of Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 1 file , 160 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus