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Life-Cycle Costing for Distributed Stormwater Control Measures on the Gray-Green Continuum: A Planning-Level Tool
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Managing stormwater is an important element of sustainable water management. Access to multiple types of stormwater control measures (SCMs) along the gray-green continuum presents decision makers with flexibility in managing ...
Communication Science for Science Communication: Water Management for Oil and Natural Gas Extraction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Water management for oil and natural gas extraction in the United States has become a topic of public interest and concern. This societal relevance simultaneously heightens the need for rigorous performance and dissemination ...
Consistent Terminology and Reporting Are Needed to Describe Water Quantity Use
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The value of water use quantification assessments is hindered by the use of inconsistent terminology and reporting standards. Challenges associated with data collection and maintenance are made unnecessarily worse by the ...
Improving the Decision-Making Process for Stormwater Management Using Life-Cycle Costs and a Benefit Analysis
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Stormwater management is a multiobjective decision-making process. Integrating life-cycle costs (LCC) and a benefit analysis with hydrologic modeling can enhance planning-level analyses by expanding available information ...
Decision Making on the Gray-Green Stormwater Infrastructure Continuum
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Prioritizing stormwater infrastructure projects is challenging. In addition to regulating runoff and complying with water quality standards, agencies also consider factors such as life cycle costs, environmental impacts, ...
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