Water auditing – tracking unaccounted-for water in Delhi, India
Unaccounted-for water losses average approximately 30 per cent of supply in developing country cities. The methods of water auditing described here can identify where losses are occurring.Urban Drought
Urban Droughts in India: Case Study of Delhi
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Sharma, Vinod K.
2019
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Vairavamoorthy, Kala
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