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Exploring Treatment and Capacity‐Sharing Agreements Between Water Utilities
Capacity‐sharing agreements can help water utilities make use of spare capacity while long‐run demands catch up with projections by allocating project capacity and splitting infrastructure costs between multiple utilities.
Utility size, projected growth, and regional context all can influence the most effective choice of capacity‐sharing agreement.
Analysis of cooperative agreements can inform utility managers on how to effectively design and implement agreements of their own.
Exploring Treatment and Capacity‐Sharing Agreements Between Water Utilities
Capacity‐sharing agreements can help water utilities make use of spare capacity while long‐run demands catch up with projections by allocating project capacity and splitting infrastructure costs between multiple utilities.
Utility size, projected growth, and regional context all can influence the most effective choice of capacity‐sharing agreement.
Analysis of cooperative agreements can inform utility managers on how to effectively design and implement agreements of their own.
Exploring Treatment and Capacity‐Sharing Agreements Between Water Utilities
Gorelick, David E. (Autor:in) / Zeff, Harrison B. (Autor:in) / Hughes, Jeff (Autor:in) / Eskaf, Shadi (Autor:in) / Characklis, Gregory W. (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 111 ; 26-40
01.09.2019
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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