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Floodproofing at New Braunfels Utilities
A Texas utility planning to double its surface water treatment plant (SWTP) capacity weighed the most cost‐effective path to achieving flood resilience for its critical assets.
Adopting an asset‐by‐asset approach, the utility applied wet and dry floodproofing techniques to the proposed assets depending on resilience needs and priorities.
Highlights of the SWTP project's success included bringing a flood‐resilience mindset to the proceedings, centering safety goals, and discussing permitting from the outset.
Floodproofing at New Braunfels Utilities
A Texas utility planning to double its surface water treatment plant (SWTP) capacity weighed the most cost‐effective path to achieving flood resilience for its critical assets.
Adopting an asset‐by‐asset approach, the utility applied wet and dry floodproofing techniques to the proposed assets depending on resilience needs and priorities.
Highlights of the SWTP project's success included bringing a flood‐resilience mindset to the proceedings, centering safety goals, and discussing permitting from the outset.
Floodproofing at New Braunfels Utilities
Stehouwer, Anna (author) / Willard, Adam (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 116 ; 32-42
2024-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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