Urban Water Demand Management and Planning

Urban Water Demand Management and Planning
Author: Duane D. Baumann,John Boland,W. Michael Hanemann
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015047052363

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Aims to demonstrate why demand-side management is critical to urban water supply planning and to provide methods for incorporation. This book explains how and why urban water demands have changed over time and includes methods for the analysis of urban water demands. It also offers methods for integrating supply side and demand-side planning and management.

Guide to Demand Management

Guide to Demand Management
Author: WSAA (Association)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008
Genre: Water consumption
ISBN: 1920760261

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Water Demand Management

Water Demand Management
Author: David Butler,Fayyaz Ali Memon
Publsiher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781843390787

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A common characteristic of water demand in urban areas worldwide is its inexorable rise over many years; continued growth is projected over coming decades. The chief influencing factors are population growth and migration, together with changes in lifestyle, demographic structure and the possible effects of climate change (the detailed implications of climate change are not yet clear, and anyway will depend on global location, but must at least increase the uncertainty in security of supply). This is compounded by rapid development, creeping urbanization and, in some places, rising standards of living. Meeting this increasing demand from existing resources is self-evidently an uphill struggle, particularly in water stressed/scarce regions in the developed and developing world alike. There are typically two potential responses: either "supply-side" (meeting demand with new resources) or "demand-side" (managing consumptive demand itself to postpone or avoid the need to develop new resources). There is considerable pressure from the general public, regulatory agencies, and some governments to minimise the impacts of new supply projects (e.g. building new reservoirs or inter-regional transfer schemes), implying the emphasis should be shifted towards managing water demand by best utilising the water that is already available. Water Demand Management has been prepared by the academic, government and industry network WATERSAVE. The concept of the book is to assemble a comprehensive picture of demand management topics ranging from technical to social and legal aspects, through expert critical literature reviews. The depth and breadth of coverage is a unique contribution to the field and the book will be an invaluable information source for practitioners and researchers, including water utility engineers/planners, environmental regulators, equipment and service providers, and postgraduates. Contents Water consumption trends and demand forecasting techniques The technology, design and utility of rainwater catchment systems Understanding greywater treatment Water conservation products Water conservation and sewerage systems An introduction to life cycle and rebound effects in water systems Developing a strategy for managing losses in water distribution networks Demand management in developing countries Drivers and barriers for water conservation and reuse in the UK The economics of water demand management Legislation and regulation mandating and influencing the efficient use of water in England and Wales Consumer reactions to water conservation policy instruments Decision support tools for water demand management

Forecasting Urban Water Demand

Forecasting Urban Water Demand
Author: R. Bruce Billings,Clive Vaughan Jones
Publsiher: American Water Works Association
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2011-01-12
Genre: Municipal water supply
ISBN: 9781613000700

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Urban Water Supply Management Tools

Urban Water Supply Management Tools
Author: Larry W. Mays
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2004
Genre: Municipal water supply
ISBN: 0071428364

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This guide provides coverage of the new tools available to predict and manage urban water supply demand. It provides methods for analyzing urban water demand, and techniques and software packages for optimally integrating planning and management activities.

Urban Water Demand Management

Urban Water Demand Management
Author: Corinne Ong,Cecilia Tortajada,Ojasvee Arora
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2023-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811986772

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This open access book highlights knowledge and expertise in Urban Water Demand Management (WDM) in ASEAN through comprehensive literature review and analysis, as well as stakeholder consultations. It documents urban WDM policies, initiatives, and practices that have demonstrated effective implementation outcomes across various contexts and which are expected to be relevant for cities in ASEAN. A WDM typology developed for this book identifies four key WDM measures, namely: water losses, economic instruments, non-price mechanisms, and alternative water reuse systems in the ASEAN context. Case illustrations of their effective implementation in different ASEAN cities are also included.

Preparing Urban Water Use Efficiency Plans

Preparing Urban Water Use Efficiency Plans
Author: Lisa Maddaus,William Maddaus,Michelle Maddaus
Publsiher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781780405230

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Many communities are facing water scarcity in developing and developed countries alike. There are numerous publications and on-going research studies documenting the changes in our climate and potential for worsening shortages in our future. Meeting future potable water demands as communities continue to grow will rely heavily on using our existing water resources more efficiently. Preparing Urban Water Use Efficiency Plans provides detailed approaches to developing and implementing a water conservation plan. This book covers the broad spectrum of conservation planning for urban communities including achieving more efficiency from: Residential domestic uses Commercial and governmental facilities use Industrial uses Pricing Water Loss Control Programs The steps in the Guide clearly outline and provide sample calculations to aid determining which water use efficiency activities are financially justifiable to undertake. The end result is a plan that policy decision makers can adopt and fund, and that water service provider staff can implement to help increase their community's water reliability. It includes numerous case studies and a Microsoft Excel based software tool to allow planners to evaluate the business case for implementing various water conservation activities. This book is an essential resource for professionals in water and wastewater resources, particularly for planners and engineers. It is also a useful guide for Post Graduate and Undergraduate students. Author(s): Lisa Maddaus, William Maddaus and Michelle Maddaus, Maddaus Water Management Inc.

Urban Water Engineering and Management

Urban Water Engineering and Management
Author: Mohammad Karamouz,Ali Moridi,Sara Nazif
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2010-01-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781439882511

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In past decades, urban water management practices focused on optimizing the design and operation of water distribution networks, wastewater collection systems, and water and wastewater treatment plants. However, municipalities are now faced with aging urban water infrastructures whose operation must be improved and expanded to maintain current high