U1.01 Stokes-Draut 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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Understanding the energy, environmental, and economic tradeoffs associated with urban water innovation is critical to the long-term sustainability of these systems. We apply life-cycle and systems thinking to water systems with multiple goals for achieving sustainability in mind (Figure 1). In past U1.1 and related ReNUWIt work, we have analyzed strategies for alternative water supplies, wastewater treatment, energy efficiency, resource recovery, greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement, decentralized systems, and conservation, among others. Current work is focused on better understanding the conditions of existing systems and business-as-usual planning for California’s water future, providing a foundation for quantifying the opportunities for implementation and potential improvements associated with ReNUWIt’s innovative technologies and strategies.

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Date created May 2019

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Author Stokes-Draut, Jennifer
Author Grubert, Emily
Author Jiang, Jason

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject U1.01
Subject Urban Systems Integration and Institutions
Subject Decision support systems for utility planning
Subject California

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Stokes-Draut, J., Grubert, E., & Jiang, J. (2019). U1.01 Stokes-Draut 2019 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/jx733vk6861

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