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Water Demand Management (Hardcover)
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Water Demand Management (Hardcover)
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A common characteristic of water demand in urban areas worldwide is
its inexorable rise over many years; continued growth is projected
over coming decades. The chief influencing factors are population
growth and migration, together with changes in lifestyle,
demographic structure and the possible effects of climate change
(the detailed implications of climate change are not yet clear, and
anyway will depend on global location, but must at least increase
the uncertainty in security of supply). This is compounded by rapid
development, creeping urbanization and, in some places, rising
standards of living. Meeting this increasing demand from existing
resources is self-evidently an uphill struggle, particularly in
water stressed/scarce regions in the developed and developing world
alike. There are typically two potential responses: either
"supply-side" (meeting demand with new resources) or "demand-side"
(managing consumptive demand itself to postpone or avoid the need
to develop new resources). There is considerable pressure from the
general public, regulatory agencies, and some governments to
minimise the impacts of new supply projects (e.g. building new
reservoirs or inter-regional transfer schemes), implying the
emphasis should be shifted towards managing water demand by best
utilising the water that is already available. Water Demand
Management has been prepared by the academic, government and
industry network WATERSAVE. The concept of the book is to assemble
a comprehensive picture of demand management topics ranging from
technical to social and legal aspects, through expert critical
literature reviews. The depth and breadth of coverage is a unique
contribution to the field and the book will be an invaluable
information source for practitioners and researchers, including
water utility engineers/planners, environmental regulators,
equipment and service providers, and postgraduates. Contents Water
consumption trends and demand forecasting techniques The
technology, design and utility of rainwater catchment systems
Understanding greywater treatment Water conservation products Water
conservation and sewerage systems An introduction to life cycle and
rebound effects in water systems Developing a strategy for managing
losses in water distribution networks Demand management in
developing countries Drivers and barriers for water conservation
and reuse in the UK The economics of water demand management
Legislation and regulation mandating and influencing the efficient
use of water in England and Wales Consumer reactions to water
conservation policy instruments Decision support tools for water
demand management
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