Date of Award
5-2011
Document Type
Terminal Project
Degree Name
Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP)
Department
Planning and Landscape Architecture
Advisor
Dr. Caitlin Dyckman
Committee Member
Dr. Jeffery Allen
Abstract
Water use in the United States has declined about ten percent in the last two decades (Egan & Bergquist, 2010). Thanks to consumer technology like low-flow toilets and faucets and a nationwide decrease in manufacturing, water use has been dropping since about 1980 (Egan & Bergquist, 2010). Globally, the outlook is not as positive. The United Nations reported in 2003 that two billion people in forty-eight countries may be living in water-scarce conditions by 2050 (Egan & Bergquist, 2010). Despite decreased usage in the United States, many Americans may be among those facing water-scarce conditions.
Recommended Citation
Julka, Stephen M., "More Than an Amenity: Great Lakes Diversions, Development, and Planning" (2011). Master of City and Regional Planning Terminal Projects. 39.
https://open.clemson.edu/mcrp/39