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Tap water percentage against (a) mean slope and (b) percent development.

Tap water percentage against (a) mean slope and (b) percent development.

<p>Tap water percentage against (a) mean slope and (b) percent development.</p>

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Main Author: Abdullah Al Fatta (21688841) (author)
Other Authors: Aditi S. Bhaskar (20805392) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Sociology
Marine Biology
Virology
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
study provides insights
respectively across 2019
3 &# 8211
aiding water managers
usa region flow
undeveloped grassland streams
stormwater </ p
tap water contributing
urban irrigation consumes
stream water came
leaking water pipes
leaking pipes
urban streams
tap water
urban irrigation
city water
excess irrigation
tap contribution
grassland streamflow
522 tap
urban baseflow
uncertainty related
spatiotemporal variations
rain events
profound alterations
major portion
larger contributor
large portion
increasing correlation
increased stormflow
derived groundwater
average portions
29 %.
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