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Managing Urban Water Supply

English · Hardback

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We, the editors, have long believed that a strong knowledge of relatively simple economic and engineering concepts is valuable in solving water management problems. The lack of such knowledge has been apparent to us in some of the journal articles, research proposals and books we have reviewed. The articles which have been written concerning specific local water economies and management issues are scattered over a wide variety of journals, making them hard to access. Most of the extensive water resources literature is concerned with large regional water projects or with narrow technical and regional issues. This book was written to make practical economic and engineering concepts readily available to urban water supply managers, thereby filling a gap in the available literature. It is concerned with decisions made daily, monthly, or annually by managers of urban water supply systems. The book includes basic chapters presenting supply and cost concepts, calculation of demand elasticities, use of marketing concepts, public goods analysis, water markets, industrial water demand and the use of price in water conservation. The authors have included multiple examples of how these concepts can aid in managing urban water supply. The water provider is generally a governmental entity or regulated private utility. Most books on public utilities and their management emphasize gas, electricity, or telephone rather than water. Water is different because of m~or variations in quality by source and the necessity for proper disposal of waste water.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Hydrology and Water Supply.- 3 Price Rationing.- 4 Water Supply Economics.- 5 Elasticity of Demand for Water Resource Managers.- 6 Water Transactions as an Urban Water Supply Strategy.- 7 Market Structure and Price Regulation.- 8 Industrial and Commercial Water Demands.- 9 Public Drinking Water in the United States.- 10 Water System Organization and Financial Decision Making.- 11 Drinking Water Disinfection in the United States: Balancing Infectious Disease, Cancer and Costs, Market and Nonmarket Failures.- 12 Effects of Land Subsidence in the Greater Houston Area.- 13 Solving Groundwater Overdraft in Arizona Urban Areas.- 14 Urban Water in Israel.- 15 The British Experience.- 16 Concluding Remarks.

Summary

We, the editors, have long believed that a strong knowledge of relatively simple economic and engineering concepts is valuable in solving water management problems. The lack of such knowledge has been apparent to us in some of the journal articles, research proposals and books we have reviewed. The articles which have been written concerning specific local water economies and management issues are scattered over a wide variety of journals, making them hard to access. Most of the extensive water resources literature is concerned with large regional water projects or with narrow technical and regional issues. This book was written to make practical economic and engineering concepts readily available to urban water supply managers, thereby filling a gap in the available literature. It is concerned with decisions made daily, monthly, or annually by managers of urban water supply systems. The book includes basic chapters presenting supply and cost concepts, calculation of demand elasticities, use of marketing concepts, public goods analysis, water markets, industrial water demand and the use of price in water conservation. The authors have included multiple examples of how these concepts can aid in managing urban water supply. The water provider is generally a governmental entity or regulated private utility. Most books on public utilities and their management emphasize gas, electricity, or telephone rather than water. Water is different because of m~or variations in quality by source and the necessity for proper disposal of waste water.

Product details

Assisted by D E Agthe (Editor), D. E. Agthe (Editor), D.E. Agthe (Editor), B Billings (Editor), R B Billings (Editor), R B Billings (Editor), R. B. Billings (Editor), R.B. Billings (Editor), N Buras (Editor), N. Buras (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.04.2005
 
EAN 9781402017209
ISBN 978-1-4020-1720-9
No. of pages 277
Weight 626 g
Illustrations XXV, 277 p. 38 illus.
Series Water Science and Technology Library
Water Science and Technology L
Water Science and Technology Library
Water Science and Technology L
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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