AWWA CONS51110

AWWA CONS51110 Estimating Benefits From Water Conservation

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1999

Maddaus, William O.

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This paper describes how to estimate a critical component of a benefit-costevaluation - the benefits of conserving water. Many water utilities use benefit-cost analysis to evaluate and select a conservation program best suited to local conditions. This type of analysis requires locale-specific data about water use and demographics. Steps are given for implementing the methodology for benefit-cost analysis. In addition to benefit-cost analysis, the measure evaluation includes consideration of nonquantified environmental, socio-economic, and consumer relations' factors. Benefit-cost analysis is a very useful screening tool, but the results depend on an accurate forecast of the water savings, costs, and benefits. This paper describes the process to estimate benefits. Includes tables, figures.

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