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Did not read all comments, but I think ALL of you are missing the point: Why engineers are not treating or segregating in speech or in practice both processes?. What are the consequences, the thought process involved and the correct protocols in design?

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Hello. I am still learning using this tool (chat on Water). Several answers here have clarified me, so I thank you for the answers. Watt, Mark, Justin, Ademar,  and Thomas answers have brought me better understanding (I am not water expert, I am starting studying the nexus water-food-energy). I did not undestand Lisas' explanation. Sorry. I really would like to understand more about the protocol issue rised by Watt. Regards.

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No, they are answering the question asked. The point you bring up is a valid follow on to the observation made in the query.  Essentially, the interchangeable use of terms simply exposes the "ignorance" of those that do so.  However, as can be seen from the answers there is very little chance of consequences due to poor thought processes or improper design protocols.  Those that actually perform the design know the difference and go through the jar testing and perform the pilot study.

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