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AWWA SOURCES59198

  • Evaluating Water Conservation Cost-Effectiveness with an End Use Model
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/11/2004
  • Publisher: AWWA

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Benefit-cost analysis has been used by the authors for 25 years to evaluate and prioritize potentialconservation measures. With the advent of recent and better data on how customers use water, such asprovided by the AWWARF Residential and Commercial/Institutional End Use Studies, the watersavings estimates can now be made at the end use level. This increased level of complexity is justifiedby more reliable results. The task of computing estimated water savings and doing benefit-cost analysisis more accurate with the use of an end use model. This paper describes experiences using such a modelfor more than 100 communities over the last five years.The model, called the Least Cost Planning Demand Management Decision Support System, or DSSModel, has been used for projects large and small, sometimes involving separate DSS Models for up to30 communities in a regional area. The number of measures for each study evaluated ranged from 15 to35. In each case some measures were cost-effective while others were not. Projected water savings forrecommended programs ranged from a few percent, on top of programs already in place, such asplumbing and appliance codes, to upwards of ten percent. Total savings including both can be in therange of 10-20 percent after 20 to 30 years of implementation.The amount of effort involved in this more detailed approach is significant. However, the benefits ofusing this approach outweigh the additional effort involved. The calibration process provides additionalinsight into how customers use water and verifies that the demographic and water use data are consistentand appropriate for the service area. The ability to evaluate a large number of measures and alternativeprograms relatively quickly enhances the water planner's ability to be creative on program design. Includes tables, figures.

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