The projects that concern water resources are characterized by the multiple risk rates - even extra-financial - that significantly affect their concrete feasibility. Although the risk assessment is decisive for expressing economic convenience judgements on these project initiatives, the decision-maker does not have precise references to determine whether the residual investment risk is acceptable. Thus, the purpose of the paper is to overcome the limit set by characterizing a model for the acceptability of project risk, also considering the plurality of environmental effects that the water projects generate on the community. The idea is to integrate the logic 'As Low As Reasonably Practicable' (ALARP) into the procedural schemes of Cost-Ben...