U2.01 Harris-Lovett 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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Faced with a plethora of concerns like rising sea levels, water scarcity, habitat
loss, and excess nutrients, wastewater managers and regulators around the Bay Area must make difficult choices about infrastructural, long-term solutions. Our research provides support for regional decision-making about nutrient management in the southern reach of the San Francisco Bay estuary by identifying the competing goals that decision-makers balance in seeking long- term solutions, quantifying decision-makers’ priorities for nutrient management, and analyzing potential management options with regards to stakeholder interests and objectives. Our methods include multi-criteria decision analysis, scenario planning, and stakeholder analysis. The results identify themes for regional collaboration and highlight areas of uncertainty in key scientific parameters to direct future efforts and improve decision-making.

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Date created May 2018

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Author Harris-Lovett, Sasha
Author Lienert, Judit
Author Mozingo, Louise
Author Sedlak, David

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject U2.01
Subject Urban Systems Integration and Institutions
Subject Visioning
Subject assessment
Subject and implementation tools for regional and municipal water planning
Subject California
Subject chemicals of emerging concern
Subject decision making
Subject integrated water resource
Subject management
Subject life cycle assessment
Subject multi criteria decision analysis
Subject natural resource management
Subject nutrient management
Subject planning
Subject regional planning
Subject reuse
Subject San Francisco Bay
Subject San Francisco estuary
Subject stakeholder analysis
Subject sustainability
Subject urine
Subject wastewater
Subject wastewater treatment

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Related Publication Harris-Lovett, S., Lienert, J., & Sedlak, D. L. (2018). Towards a New Paradigm of Urban Water Infrastructure: Identifying Goals and Strategies to Support Multi-Benefit Municipal Wastewater Treatment. Water, 10(9). http://doi.org/10.3390/w10091127
Related Publication Harris-Lovett, S., Lienert, J., & Sedlak, D. (2019). A mixed-methods approach to strategic planning for multi-benefit regional water infrastructure. Journal of Environmental Management, 233, 218-237. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.11.112
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Harris-Lovett, S., Lienert, J., Mozingo, L., & Sedlak, D. L. (2018). U2.01 Harris-Lovett 2018 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/jg310fb4730

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