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Adaptive plants - ANSWERS-Non-indigenous plants that easily adapt to the climate and
thus require little or no supplemental irrigation once established.
American Water Works Association (AWWA) - ANSWERS-a professional organization
serving the drinking water supply profession in North America.
American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AWWARF) - ANSWERS-a
nonprofit organization that sponsors research for the drinking water supply profession.
Apparent loss - ANSWERS-water that was not read accurately by a meter, either as
unauthorized consumption, including theft or data analysis errors.
Appliance - ANSWERS-a water using device such as a washing machine.
Audit (end use) - ANSWERS-a systematic accounting of water uses conducted to
identify opportunities for improved efficiency.
Adjusted water budget - ANSWERS-an amount of water used to maintain a landscape
that is based on area and evapotranspiration rate.
,American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - ANSWERS-an association involved in
developing standards for a wide range of products including plumbing fixtures.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - ANSWERS-a professional
organization whose Codes and Standards Committee helps to write and publish ANSI
standards
Authorized consumption - ANSWERS-the annual volume of metered and/or unmetered
water taken by registered customers, the water supplier and others who are authorized
to do so.
Baseline - ANSWERS-an established value or trend used for comparison when
conditions are altered
Benefit cost ration - ANSWERS-benefits and costs measured in terms of money and
expressed as a ratio with divided by costs; typically used as an evaluation tool for
different water conservation measures and programs.
Best management practice (BMP) - ANSWERS-a set of practices, measures, or
procedures that are beneficial, empirically proven, cost-effective, and widely accepted
by the professional community.
Block rate pricing - ANSWERS-a method of charging for water based on the volume
used. As more water is used, the price increases (or decreases) through a series of
blocks. These pricing structures are designed to encourage efficient use of a resource.
Catch-can test - ANSWERS-a measurement of precipitation from a sprinkler system in
which water is collected in graduated containers (catch cans) placed at evenly spaced
intervals for a specific period of times.
Central Irrigation control - ANSWERS-a computerized system that programs sprinkler
clocks from a centralized location using a computer.
, Consumptive use (evapotranspiration) - ANSWERS-combined amounts of water
needed for transpiration by vegetation and for evaporation from adjacent soil, snow, or
intercepted precipitation. Also called crop requirement, crop irrigation requirement, and
consumptive use requirement.
Continuous flow system - ANSWERS-the continuous use, by an industry, of deionized
water to remove contaminants from products and equipment.
Cooling tower makeup - ANSWERS-water added to the recirculating cooling tower
water stream to compensate for water evaporation losses.
Cooling water - ANSWERS-water typically used to cool heat-generating equipment or to
condense gases in a thermodynamic cycle.
Cooling water blowdown - ANSWERS-procedure used to reduce total dissolved solids
by removing a portion of low quality recirculating water
Closed-loop cooling tower - ANSWERS-water conserving cooling tower system in which
water used for cooling is recycled through a piping system that cools the water' the
water is cooled as air exchanges heat with the pipes.
Codes and standards - ANSWERS-a set of requirements governing the design and
performance of water using fixtures or devices, adopted by a nationally or internationally
recognized code setting standard setting organizations.
Conservation pricing - ANSWERS-water rate structures that increase the price of water
as more water is used with the goal of encouraging more efficient use.
Cool-season grass - ANSWERS-turf grass varieties that are typically not damaged by
subfreezing temperatures. Includes bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial rye grass,
red fescue, and tall fescue.