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@article{160526, author = {Shantanu Jamdar and Dr. Prashant T. Dhorabe and Dnyaneshwari Ghagre and Pravin Parshuramkar and Yamini kapgate and Tanmay Mahore }, title = {A Detailed Water Audit: Case Study of Priyadarshini College of Engineering Campus, Nagpur}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {618-621}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160526}, abstract = {Water is used in practically every industry, and as the population and standard of living rise, so does demand. All the world's living things depend on water, but only a relatively limited amount of it is accessible for drinking and other uses. Humans are misusing this useable water that is readily available, and water audit is a method that has been introduced to combat this misusing of water. Reduce water losses and leaks by conducting a water audit, which also provides information on customer water use. Water audits are also performed in phases and include numerous stages. Case studies are highlighted in this to show the overall auditing technique. The study shows that the industry benefits from a systematic approach to water audit.}, keywords = {A Detailed Water Audit: Case Study of Priyadarshini College of Engineering Campus, Nagpur}, month = {}, }
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