Conservation programs in Morocco have been implemented only occasionally, usually during a water
shortage crises arising either from technical reasons or from drought. Increases
in demand have been met by development of supplies but these sources are limited.
The purposes of this study are to examine water supply and demand in Casablanca
and develop approaches for a sustainable water demand management system. The results
indicate that considerable saving in water use can be attained through implementation
of conservation pricing and other water management reforms. Includes 29 references, tables, figures.