AWWA M50

Original price was: $184.00.Current price is: $92.00.

M50: Water Resources Planning

American Water Works Association , 2017

Pages: 249

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This comprehensive, how-to manual and guide demonstrates how to produce a long term Integrated Resource Plan for a water utility. It helps water resources planners develop and implement a comprehensive work plan that responds to technical and institutional questions that must be addressed before deciding how to develop new water supplies.

The third edition has been completely re-arranged to better reflect the water resources planning process. Several areas of the manual have expanded information, such as: stakeholder involvement throughout the process, reclaimed water and other source water alternatives in the portfolio of solutions, and evaluating alternatives. Also included is a reference to AWWA standards and manuals of water supply practices for sources of additional information.

Original price was: $115.00.Current price is: $57.00.

M50: Water Resources Planning

American Water Works Association , 01/01/2007

Pages: 392

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This AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices provides utility guidance on how to develop an integrated resource plan for ensuring adequate water supplies to accommodate projected future water demands.

The manual covers all topics of water resources planning: demand forecasting, evaluation of potential new source waters, hydrologic modeling, regulatory issues, environmental impact analysis, public involvement, and economic analysis. Includes sample Integrated Resources Plans developed by water utilities. .

Original price was: $115.00.Current price is: $57.00.

Water Resources Planning

American Water Works Association , 02/01/2001

Pages: 368

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Water Resources Planning covers all resource planning issues, from estimating future water demand and evaluating possible new sources of water to involving stakeholders in the planning process and dealing with expanding environmental regulations. It is a “how-to” manual and guide to help you produce a complete IRP – integrated resource plan – for the next 20 to 50 years for your water supply. When done correctly, integrated resource planning results in a well-reasoned, environmentally sound, cost-effective plan that stakeholders can support. Water Resources Planning takes you from beginning to end through the entire integrated resource planning process.