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Using Water Demand to Determine Population Estimates and Projections for Kansas Darrel L. Eklund, Ph.D. Tina Kae Rajala, M.A.
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Document Date: 2011-07-07 13:10:57


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Kansas City / Elk City / Derby / Arkansas City / /

Company

Miami County Rural Water District / U.S. Corp / Public Water Supply Systems / Kansas Water Office / Abstract Kansas / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Business Partnership / Reorganization / Natural Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

water supply systems / water utilities / non-viable new systems / /

NaturalFeature

Winfiled Lake / Wellington Lake / /

Organization

Congress / Water Authority’s Conservation and Marketing Committee / Kansas Water Authority / U.S. Census Bureau / City Administrator’s Office / U.S. Corps of Engineers / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Sedgwick / A. Ann Helene Durkes / Darrel L. Eklund / Rose Hill / Augusta Mulvane / Harvey / Tina Kae Rajala / /

Position

local official / official Kansas population projection / Executive / Greenwood Butler / Butler / Secretary of State / official Kansas population / official Kansas population projections / respective City Clerk / /

Product

Water / /

ProvinceOrState

Kansas / Johnson County / /

Region

central Kansas / /

Technology

GIS / /

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