Search
ASCE ( American Society of Civil Engineers )
Description: The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest engineering society. ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment.
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
Demand‐Based Benefit‐Cost Model of Participation in Water Project
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The concept of consumer surplus is used to estimate the benefits from a new water source for urban water customers. This benefits model is estimated for the projected arrival of Central Arizona Project (CAP) water in Tucson, ...
Water-Price Effect on Residential and Apartment Low-Flow Fixtures
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The relationship between water price and the installation of low-flow faucets, low-flow toilets, low-flow showerheads, and drip irrigation of plantings was analyzed for apartments and individual households in Tucson, Ariz. ...
State-Space versus Multiple Regression for Forecasting Urban Water Demand
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: State-space and multiple regression methods were compared with each other and with simple monthly averages for the accuracy of their short-term forecasts of urban water demand. Seven sets of 24 monthly forecasts of water ...
State-Space versus Multiple Regression for Forecasting Urban Water Demand
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Water Price Influence on Apartment Complex Water Use
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Winter and summer water demand of apartments in Tucson, Ariz., is analyzed for 308 apartment complexes in the Tucson Water and Flowing Wells water districts. A general regression model revealed that water price, value per ...