Urban stormwater is increasingly being considered a viable alternative water supply in California and throughout the southwestern U.S. However, current economic analyses of stormwater capture do not adequately examine differences in stormwater project types and do not evaluate co-benefits provided by the projects. As a result, urban stormwater capture is undervalued as a water supply option. To advance economic analyses of stormwater capture, we determined the levelized cost of water in U.S. dollar per acre-foot of water supply (AF; 1 AF = 1233.5 m3) for 50 proposed stormwater capture projects in California, characterizing the projects by water source, process, and water supply yield. In addition, we incorporated reported co-benefits of pro...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban s...
Cities across the globe manage stormwater to enhance water supplies. Capturing and using stormwater ...
Harvesting Stormwater is gaining importance as it is viewed as a potential alternative source for me...
Stormwater Management (SWM) or Best management practices (BMPs) treat the stormwater runoff that car...
Harvesting Stormwater is gaining importance as it is viewed as a potential alternative source for me...
Los Angeles imports water over long distances to supplement local supplies. Reduced reliability of t...
Cities throughout the world are experimenting with Low Impact Development (LID) strategies to replac...
Urban stormwater runoff is excess runoff created by increased imperviousness in an urbanized watersh...
Climate change threats have become one of the most pressing issues of our time and California has fe...
Rainwater harvesting has provided a water source for communities around the world dating back to cir...
Stormwater management practices for treating urban rainwater runoff were evaluated for cost and effe...
Stormwater infrastructure is traditionally used as a method of conveyance. When it rains, when snow ...
Stormwater harvesting (SWH) provides multiple benefits to urban water management. Other than providi...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban s...
Cities across the globe manage stormwater to enhance water supplies. Capturing and using stormwater ...
Harvesting Stormwater is gaining importance as it is viewed as a potential alternative source for me...
Stormwater Management (SWM) or Best management practices (BMPs) treat the stormwater runoff that car...
Harvesting Stormwater is gaining importance as it is viewed as a potential alternative source for me...
Los Angeles imports water over long distances to supplement local supplies. Reduced reliability of t...
Cities throughout the world are experimenting with Low Impact Development (LID) strategies to replac...
Urban stormwater runoff is excess runoff created by increased imperviousness in an urbanized watersh...
Climate change threats have become one of the most pressing issues of our time and California has fe...
Rainwater harvesting has provided a water source for communities around the world dating back to cir...
Stormwater management practices for treating urban rainwater runoff were evaluated for cost and effe...
Stormwater infrastructure is traditionally used as a method of conveyance. When it rains, when snow ...
Stormwater harvesting (SWH) provides multiple benefits to urban water management. Other than providi...
The Central and West Coast groundwater basins (“basins” or “Central and West Coast Basins”) are loca...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban s...