This paper examines the state of water supply planning facing unprecedented challenges for ensuring reliable, resilient, safe, and affordable water supplies in Texas and throughout the US. Analysis of water planning methods and practices reveals a robustly sophisticated quantitative modeling capability. Its focus is on both near-term and long-term capital investment requirements and managing operating costs. Water planning focuses on drought mitigation and flood risk management as predominant concerns. But climate change is impacting whole watersheds as well as water systems subject to sea level rise incursions that disrupt wastewater systems. Significant cross-impacts between energy and water add new risks to both energy and water...
Access to a reliable water supply is central for a well-functioning society. However, water supply s...
Providing secure and reliable water supply service to major urban areas has become a considerable ch...
Risk‐based water resources planning is based on the premise that water managers should invest up to ...
281 pagesGlobally, urban water utilities are challenged by increasingly severe droughts and growing ...
297 pagesWater utilities globally are facing a great pressure to proactively address growing demands...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor and Francis via the DOI in this reco...
A method of scenario based planning is used to explore the resilience of water management strategies...
Multiple interrelated processes affect water use and reuse planning. Of the many factors involved, e...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
As urban populations around the world continue to grow, achieving sustainable urban water supply is ...
This presentation was given during the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting in Chicago, IL. Abstract: Modern water...
AbstractWe propose an approach for screening future infrastructure and demand management investments...
Water security is an increasing problem in many areas of the world, exacerbated by population growth...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Access to a reliable water supply is central for a well-functioning society. However, water supply s...
Providing secure and reliable water supply service to major urban areas has become a considerable ch...
Risk‐based water resources planning is based on the premise that water managers should invest up to ...
281 pagesGlobally, urban water utilities are challenged by increasingly severe droughts and growing ...
297 pagesWater utilities globally are facing a great pressure to proactively address growing demands...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor and Francis via the DOI in this reco...
A method of scenario based planning is used to explore the resilience of water management strategies...
Multiple interrelated processes affect water use and reuse planning. Of the many factors involved, e...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
As urban populations around the world continue to grow, achieving sustainable urban water supply is ...
This presentation was given during the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting in Chicago, IL. Abstract: Modern water...
AbstractWe propose an approach for screening future infrastructure and demand management investments...
Water security is an increasing problem in many areas of the world, exacerbated by population growth...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering,...
Access to a reliable water supply is central for a well-functioning society. However, water supply s...
Providing secure and reliable water supply service to major urban areas has become a considerable ch...
Risk‐based water resources planning is based on the premise that water managers should invest up to ...