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Author: Tillery, Bill W.
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Chapter 18, Problem 5CQ
Prepare arguments for (a) agriculture, (b) industries, and (c) cities each having first priority in the use of a limited water supply. Identify one of these arguments as being the “best case” for first priority, then justify your choice.
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