Monitoring Source Water Quality Adds Value at Loveland Water and Power
Andrew H. Fayram,
Timothy M. Bohling
Abstract:Key TakeawaysSource water quality monitoring programs benefit from sampling efforts that address data needs on different spatial and temporal scales.The cost of monitoring programs is more than offset by real savings, avoided costs, and increased support for decision makers.Loveland Water and Power has derived diverse and sometimes unexpected benefits from its monitoring program.
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