2011
DOI: 10.1002/j.1551-8833.2011.tb11578.x
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Implications of residential irrigation metering for customers' expenditures and demand

Abstract: Installation of dedicated meters for residential irrigation systems, often called irrigation meters, can lead to unintentional consequences that may thwart a utility's intended purpose in promoting such meters. This article explores some of the financial and water use implications of separately metering and billing residential irrigation water under existing utility practices. The authors analyzed data on irrigation pricing and practices from 12 North Carolina utilities to draw generalizable observations about… Show more

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