Ryan C. Bosworth’s research while affiliated with Utah State University and other places

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Table 1 . Conservation measures by category.
Figure 2. Agricultural water savings in Utah counties: (a) total water savings; (b) per-acre water savings.
Table 2 . Indoor Residential Conservation.
Figure 3. Water efficiency supply curves for Utah.
Table 3 . Outdoor Residential Conservation.

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Economic Insight from Utah’s Water Efficiency Supply Curve
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Michelle Jones

Across the western US, growing populations and urbanization along with environmental demands and a changing climate have strained water allocation mechanisms originally designed to provide water to agriculture. This paper provides a methodology, using Utah as an example, for examining the options for new water supply via conservation, interpretable by policymakers, water agencies, and water users. Findings indicate that the largest potential water savings, at the lowest cost, are in agriculture and outdoor residential water use, where more efficient applications can maintain the acreage of crops and lawns at current levels while dramatically reducing use.

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... WRLU Inventories report three irrigation methods: surface, sprinkler, and drip. We follow the recommendation of Utah State University extension experts and literature estimates, assuming 76% efficiency for surface irrigation, 80% efficiency for sprinkler irrigation, and 90% efficiency for drip irrigation[38,39] (see section F of Supplementary data for more details).The cost of water saving is therefore calculated as ...

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Incentivizing water conservation in agriculture: a case study of the Great Salt Lake watersheds
Economic Insight from Utah’s Water Efficiency Supply Curve

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