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Description: Distributed Water Infrastructure Framework and Possibilities
Distributed Water Infrastructure Framework and Possibilities
Around the world people are facing mounting water challenges with acute stresses caused by population growth, changing climate, water scarcity, and resource constraints. Considering all options for protecting public health and the environment while ensuring safe, affordable, dependable, and resilient water infrastructure is critical.The purpose of this report is to briefly discuss the issues with current water resource management systems, and to present a detailed analysis of Distributed Water Infrastructure (DWI) as an important, viable, and effective solution to current and future challenges with water resource management.
Author(s)Lynn Broaddus; Tristian Bounds; Edward Clerico; Francis De Los Reyes; Paula Kehoe; Kim Nace; A R. Rubin; Scott Struck
CommitteeDistributed Water Infrastructure Task Force
Document typeTechnical Report
Print publication date Sep 2024
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First / last page(s)1 - 43
Copyright2024
Word count7
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Description: Distributed Water Infrastructure Framework and Possibilities
Distributed Water Infrastructure Framework and Possibilities
Around the world people are facing mounting water challenges with acute stresses caused by population growth, changing climate, water scarcity, and resource constraints. Considering all options for protecting public health and the environment while ensuring safe, affordable, dependable, and resilient water infrastructure is critical.The purpose of this report is to briefly discuss the issues with current water resource management systems, and to present a detailed analysis of Distributed Water Infrastructure (DWI) as an important, viable, and effective solution to current and future challenges with water resource management.
Author(s)Lynn Broaddus; Tristian Bounds; Edward Clerico; Francis De Los Reyes; Paula Kehoe; Kim Nace; A R. Rubin; Scott Struck
CommitteeDistributed Water Infrastructure Task Force
Document typeTechnical Report
Print publication date Sep 2024
Volume / Issue
First / last page(s)1 - 43
Copyright2024
Word count7

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