Análise do desempenho de reservatório de uso múltiplo: estudo de caso na sub-bacia Billings
As a result of economic development, multiple and extensive uses of water resources have caused an imbalance between the demands and the water supply in reservoirs. Thus, the present study analyzed the performance of the Billings Reservoir, located in the Alto Tietê basin - São Paulo, in terms of me...
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