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Description: Book cover
EPA's Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative
Abstract
Climate change impacts pose a daunting challenge to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities' (i.e., the water sector's) ability to fulfill their public health and environmental missions. Extreme weather events, sea level rise, shifting precipitation and runoff patterns, temperature changes, and resulting changes in water quality and availability contribute to a complex puzzle of climate change challenges that have potentially significant implications for the sustainability of the water sector. While the potential effects of climate change on water and wastewater utilities have been well documented, there have not been focused efforts to build the capacity of the water sector to adapt to climate change.The EPA established a Climate Ready Water Utilities (CRWU) initiative to respond to the climate change challenges facing the water sector. Through a collaborative process informed by water sector partners and other federal programs, the CRWU initiative has adopted the mission of helping water utilities prepare for climate change by providing a clear understanding of climate science and adaptation options. Recognizing the remaining uncertainties in climate projections, particularly precipitation and sea level rise, CRWU promotes adaptive planning and has developed decision support tools for water utilities. Despite this uncertainty, climate change impacts have the potential to compromise the ability of water systems to meet their public health and environmental missions, necessitating the integration of climate considerations into long-term utility planning and investments. Through CRWU and other efforts, EPA is helping water sector utilities take initial steps towards identifying no- and low-regrets adaptation strategies and establishing climate resiliency.
Climate change impacts pose a daunting challenge to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities' (i.e., the water sector's) ability to fulfill their public health and environmental missions. Extreme weather events, sea level rise, shifting precipitation and runoff patterns, temperature changes, and resulting changes in water quality and availability contribute to a complex puzzle of...
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John WhitlerTony QuintanillaMatt Ampleman
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 16: Climate Ready Water Utilities: Helping Build Climate Resilience in the Water Sector
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2011
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20110101)2011:6L.1041;1-
DOI10.2175/193864711802836968
Volume / Issue2011 / 6
Content sourceEnergy Conference
First / last page(s)1041 - 1044
Copyright2011
Word count256
Subject keywordsClimate changeAdaptationEPArisk assessmentlong-term planning

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Description: Book cover
EPA's Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative
Abstract
Climate change impacts pose a daunting challenge to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities' (i.e., the water sector's) ability to fulfill their public health and environmental missions. Extreme weather events, sea level rise, shifting precipitation and runoff patterns, temperature changes, and resulting changes in water quality and availability contribute to a complex puzzle of climate change challenges that have potentially significant implications for the sustainability of the water sector. While the potential effects of climate change on water and wastewater utilities have been well documented, there have not been focused efforts to build the capacity of the water sector to adapt to climate change.The EPA established a Climate Ready Water Utilities (CRWU) initiative to respond to the climate change challenges facing the water sector. Through a collaborative process informed by water sector partners and other federal programs, the CRWU initiative has adopted the mission of helping water utilities prepare for climate change by providing a clear understanding of climate science and adaptation options. Recognizing the remaining uncertainties in climate projections, particularly precipitation and sea level rise, CRWU promotes adaptive planning and has developed decision support tools for water utilities. Despite this uncertainty, climate change impacts have the potential to compromise the ability of water systems to meet their public health and environmental missions, necessitating the integration of climate considerations into long-term utility planning and investments. Through CRWU and other efforts, EPA is helping water sector utilities take initial steps towards identifying no- and low-regrets adaptation strategies and establishing climate resiliency.
Climate change impacts pose a daunting challenge to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities' (i.e., the water sector's) ability to fulfill their public health and environmental missions. Extreme weather events, sea level rise, shifting precipitation and runoff patterns, temperature changes, and resulting changes in water quality and availability contribute to a complex puzzle of...
Author(s)
John WhitlerTony QuintanillaMatt Ampleman
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 16: Climate Ready Water Utilities: Helping Build Climate Resilience in the Water Sector
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2011
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20110101)2011:6L.1041;1-
DOI10.2175/193864711802836968
Volume / Issue2011 / 6
Content sourceEnergy Conference
First / last page(s)1041 - 1044
Copyright2011
Word count256
Subject keywordsClimate changeAdaptationEPArisk assessmentlong-term planning

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John Whitler# Tony Quintanilla# Matt Ampleman. EPA's Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 29 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-299089CITANCHOR>.
John Whitler# Tony Quintanilla# Matt Ampleman. EPA's Climate Ready Water Utility Initiative. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed June 29, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-299089CITANCHOR.
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