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Water consumption in growing pheasants

Veterinary Record, 1979
Daily water consumption in pheasants varied from 240 ml per kg at three weeks of age to 80 ml per kg at 12 weeks. Variations in temperatures within the range 10 to 25 degrees C exerted little influence on water intake. The amount of water consumed increased at a given age as dietary protein level increased.
D R, Wise, R M, Connan
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Water Consumption Monitoring System

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Water management is a big problem in many apartments, especially in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi. Indian cities are facing severe water crisis and this situation reaches its peak during summers. But still there are wastage of a good amount of water every day.
Tharun Kumar G, Puviarasi R
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Water Consumption by Institutions

Journal AWWA, 1961
In view of the expected continuation of present community expansion trends, and of the pressing need for factual design data for treatment facilities to serve institutions, a study of water consumption rates affecting small treatment plant design was initiated at the University of Florida in the spring of 1960.
Phillip E. Searcy, Thomas deS. Furman
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Measuring water scarcity and water consumption

2018
Water scarcity stems from the spatial and temporal mismatch between the supply and demand for freshwater. While water may be abundant globally, freshwater of suitable quality is frequently not available locally in the places where there is human demand.
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