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- W1862516085 abstract "other seasonal water uses, such as evaporative coolers and swimming pools, but evidence indicates that landscape irrigation accounts for most of the seasonal increase in municipal water use. When a severe water shortage in Seattle, Wash., in Summer 1992 resulted in the banning of turfgrass irrigation, consequent municipal water use did not deviate from winter levels (Fig. 1, bottom), indicating that increased seasonal water use in Seattle indeed goes to landscapes. Water consumption for landscape use varies with rain and ET (Table 1). Applying the subtraction method described above to data from six cities around the United States, those in the summer-rainfall region east of the Mississippi River increase water use about one-third during the spring to fall growing season. Summing the increased seasonal water use showed that landscapes account for approximately 10% of total seasonal water consumption for these cities, the rest going to indoor and other, nonirrigation, uses. In the arid Mountain West, seasonal water use increases nearly 3to 4-fold during the growing season, and landscapes can account from a third to nearly half of the total municipal yearly water use (Vickers, 1991). The amount of water applied to landscapes can be divided into three levels of usage. The first level is water needed to meet baseline physiological plant water needs. The second level is water needed to compensate for system nonuniformity to ensure that the all plants receive the baseline level, particularly in turf. The third is water applied in excess of that needed by plants or for system uniformity, which is potentially conservable." @default.
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- W1862516085 title "Water Conservation in Urban Landscapes" @default.
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