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The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins†or “Central and West Coast Basinsâ€) are located in … southern Los Angeles County. Groundwater produced from these basins provides approximately forty percent of the water supply … groundwater in the basins. Because those pumpers include water agencies, who collectively serve nearly 4 million customers the …
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The problem addressed by this study is how a large urban water district can best respond to a drought or the prospect of a drought. Specifically, what is the least cost combination of alternatives to meet periodic shortages? A solution to this problem may involve structural approaches (such as...
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A careful analysis of the costs and benefits of using MTBE as a fuel oxygenate, as compared to use of its most reasonable substitutes, finds that the net private and social costs of MTBE' s alternatives are substantially higher than those of MTBE. The expected costs of future MTBE use have been...
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The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are located in southern Los … Angeles County. Groundwater produced from these basins provides approximately forty percent of the water supply for residents … elements encompassed by the proposed judgment amendments (Judgment Amendments) to pumpers extracting groundwater in the basins …
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