Similar Items: Hydrodynamic modelling and reduction of irrigation releases from the Theewaterskloof dam to limit water loses
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- Developing a new model to predict the diurnal water demand pattern for residential areas subjected to formal intermittent supply in South Africa
- Modelling water demand for residential households by segregating indoor and outdoor uses
- The feasibility of using sediments from the Theewaterskloof, Greater Brandvlei and Waterzicht Dams as construction materials
- Real-Time Model Development for the Full River System
Author: Basson, G. R.
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