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SITUATIONAL WASTE IN LANDSCAPE WATERING: RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS WATER USE IN AN URBAN UTAH COMMUNITY

机译:景观浇灌中的传统废弃物:城市犹他州社区的住宅和商业用水

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Landscape water conservation is an important issue for municipalities throughout the Western United States, and especially in Utah as rapid growth strains existing water supplies. We conducted interdisciplinary research in Layton, Utah, that aimed at understanding patterns of landscape water use among households and businesses. The research project involved three basic tasks. First, a landscape "water budget" was developed by producing a calibrated and classified mosaic of landscape type and area from airborne multispectral digital imagery, integrating this information with Layton City parcel boundary data to determine landscape vegetated areas per lot, and estimating irrigation needs derived from reference evapotranspiration (ETo) obtained using weather data for the Salt Lake City metropolitan region. Second, utilizing Layton water billing data, water use for each household and business was identified and categorized as "conserving," "acceptable" or "wasteful" by determining how much the water applied varied from actual landscape plant need. Third, surveys were administered to a random stratified sample of households and businesses in the study area to investigate various factors that were hypothesized to be predictive of wasteful watering practices. This paper primarily focuses on analysis of the household and business survey data, which explores factors affecting urban landscape water use from a human behavioral perspective. We found that the most significant factors predicting actual water use were the type of irrigation system and whether the location was a household or business. Attitudinal and motivational characteristics were not consistently associated with water use. We found that wasteful watering is the result of many factors embedded in the complex context of urban landscapes. This implies that water conservation programs should identify potential wasteful users through analyses of water billing data and direct water conservation measures at these users by focusing on site-specific evaluations and recommendations. Water audits or water checks are one such tool that some communities have employed to help people understand and assess the quantity of water needed by and applied to their landscapes. This approach provides an opportunity to evaluate situational constraints at particular locations and design appropriate strategies for reducing water waste.
机译:对于整个美国西部,尤其是在犹他州,由于快速增长给现有供水造成压力,景观用水保护是一个重要的问题。我们在犹他州莱顿进行了跨学科研究,旨在了解家庭和企业之间的景观用水模式。该研究项目涉及三个基本任务。首先,通过从机载多光谱数字影像生成经过校准和分类的景观类型和区域镶嵌图,并将此信息与雷顿市地块边界数据相结合,确定每批景观植被面积,并估算得出的灌溉需求,从而开发出景观“水预算”根据使用盐湖城都会区的天气数据获得的参考蒸散量(ETo)得出。其次,利用莱顿的水费帐单数据,通过确定所施用的水量与实际园林植物的需求量相差多少,可以确定每个家庭和企业的用水量,并将其归类为“节约”,“可接受”或“浪费”。第三,对研究区域内家庭和企业的随机分层样本进行了调查,以调查各种因素,这些因素被认为可以预测浪费的浇水习惯。本文主要侧重于家庭和企业调查数据的分析,从人类行为的角度探讨影响城市景观用水的因素。我们发现,预测实际用水的最重要因素是灌溉系统的类型以及所在地点是家庭还是企业。态度和动机特征与用水量不一致。我们发现浪费的浇水是城市景观复杂环境中嵌入的许多因素的结果。这意味着节水计划应通过对水费数据进行分析来识别潜在的浪费用户,并着重于针对特定地点的评估和建议,从而针对这些用户采取节水措施。水审计或水检查是一些社区用来帮助人们了解和评估其景观所需的水量的工具之一。这种方法提供了一个机会,可以评估特定位置的情况限制,并设计适当的策略来减少水资源浪费。

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