Technological spaces in the semi-arid high plains: Examining well ownership and investment in water-saving appliances

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Groundwater depletion has been a consequential problem in Kansas, a drought-prone state widely reliant on the High Plains aquifer. This manuscript explores well ownership’s moderating effects on the relationships between awareness of water supplies and the use of water-saving devices. It assesses one of the only quantitative datasets of private water well owners used in social scientific research (n = 864) and discusses the intricate results of multi-group structural equation models with respondents organized by their water supplies. Well ownership and water literacy are significantly correlated to owning water-conservation technologies, and well ownership combined with access to municipal water weakens the correlations between awareness and owning water-saving appliances.

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Ternes, B. (2021). Technological spaces in the semi-arid high plains: Examining well ownership and investment in water-saving appliances. Water (Switzerland), 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/w13030365

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