From Water Stress to a Water Crisis

  • McNabb D
  • Swenson C
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Water stress is what happens when there is not enough water to meet the needs of people who depend on it. It can happen to a watershed or any local water source. It can happen when the water source is overused, no longer accessible, or polluted beyond the ability of users of the water to meet their needs.

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McNabb, D. E., & Swenson, C. R. (2023). From Water Stress to a Water Crisis. In America’s Water Crises (pp. 29–53). Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27380-3_2

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