-advertisements-

The Water Footprint is


- advertisements -
Spacer
Climate and Water
Climate and Water > Water Demand Forecasting to Improve

Water Demand Forecasting to Improve

  09/11/2010
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) recently announced it will lead a ground-breaking new study on how municipalities forecast water demand within the context of anticipated climate change. The project will take approximately two years to complete.

 

The project, funded by a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will provide recommendations on how to improve current water demand forecasting and identify areas of essential future research.

 

The study includes an assessment of current computer models, workshops to identify knowledge gaps, development of research priorities and recommendations for reducing risk through improved demand forecasting. The researchers will conduct model simulations at two drinking water utilities.

 

"This project is historic in its focus", said AWWA Executive Director David LaFrance. "Most studies on climate change and drinking water have focused on the supply side, looking at water resources. The examination of water demand adds an important new perspective. AWWA is excited about the opportunity to help municipalities deal with the complex questions surrounding water demand and climate change."

 

AWWA Director of Federal Relations Alan Roberson will serve as principal investigator for the project. Other members of the project team include faculty from George Washington University and the University of Colorado at Boulder, along with staff from the environmental facilitator, Kearns & West.

 

Source: Water Online







Read more about:  climate  drinking water 
Supplier: American Water Works Association (AWWA)

More news from this supplier:
Taste and Odour Events Linked with Cyanobacteria
Second WaterSmart Innovations for Thousand


Opportunities In Asia’s Fast-Growing Environmental Protection Markets
WaterLink International will Cease to Exist
Water & Wastewater Balancing Act at EWWMC
Portable Water Quality Monitoring System
Toxic Mine Waste Threatens Waters
Drought Happens
Blue Economy to Protect Mediterranean Sea and Oceans
Mine Wastewater Pump Deliveries
Danish Nationwide Sea Level Rise Flooding Tool
Milestone Stormwater Flooding Project Completed


     


Comments (0):
There are no comments yet.
Make your comment:
Name:
Your comment:
Type over the 2 words (or number) from the picture
 
Popular news Events Job ads
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
 

Interactive


Stuart Orr: Water - the Solvable Crisis

 

In a TEDx WWF session held in Geneva, Switzerland, Stuart Orr talked about water which is a solvable crisis. Stuart Orr is freshwater programme director for WWF International.

 

 Last 5 items:
 Stuart Orr: Water - the Solvable Crisis
 Microbubbles Assisting Treatment Process
 Mangroves Recover from Spill
 Reusing Greywater and Stormwater in California
 TEDx Woods Hole: Ecological Design and Water Reuse
 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer