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Consumer Perceptions After Long‐term Use of Alternative Irrigation Water

Apr 20, 2021 | WiCCED Archive

Check out the recent article from our Social Dimensions EPSCoR Project WICCED team Sean Ellis, Maik Kecinski and Kent Messer on Israel’s consumer preferences/perceptions after long‐term use of alternative irrigation water. Click link here to learn more.

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