AWWA M52-2006 Water Conservation Programs - A Planning Manual (First Edition)《水保护项目计划手册 第1版》.pdf
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1、Science and TechnologyAWWA unites the entire water community by developing and distributing authoritative scientific and technologicalknowledge. Through its members, AWWA develops industry standards for products and processes that advance publichealth and safety. AWWA also provides quality improveme
2、nt programs for water and wastewater utilities.Water Conservation ProgramsA Planning ManualAWWA MANUAL M52First EditionMANUAL OF WATER SUPPLY PRACTICESM52, First EditionWater Conservation ProgramsA Planning ManualCopyright 2006 American Water Works AssociationAll rights reserved. No part of this pub
3、lication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information or retrieval system,except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for review purposes, without the written permissionof the publisher.DisclaimerThe
4、authors, contributors, editors, and publisher do not assume responsibility for the validity of thecontent or any consequences of their use. In no event will AWWA be liable for direct, indirect, special,incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of information presented in this book.
5、 Inparticular, AWWA will not be responsible for any costs, including, but not limited to, those incurred asa result of lost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase ofthis book.Project Manager and Technical Editor: Melissa ChristensenProduction Services and
6、Composition: Claro SystemsManuals Coordinator: Beth BehnerLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataWater Conservation Programs : a planning manual.- 1st ed.p. cm. - (AWWA manual ; M52)T 2. Appropriate facility rehabilitation or replacement;3. Leak detection and repair;4. Accurate monitoring
7、 of consumption and billing based on meteredusage;5. Full cost pricing;6. Establishment of water-use-efficiency standards for new plumbingfixtures and appliances and the encouragement of conversion ofexisting high-water-use plumbing fixtures to more efficient designs;7. Encouragement of the use of e
8、fficient irrigation systems and landscapematerials;8. Development and use of educational materials on water conservation;9. Public information programs promoting efficient practices and waterconservation by all customers;10. Integrated resource planning;11. Water reuse for appropriate uses; and12. C
9、ontinued research on efficient water use practices. Figure 1-1 AWWA official policy on water use efficiencyINTRODUCTION 3WHY CONSERVE WATER? _There are many reasons for water utilities to pursue wise water use and establish awater conservation program. The specific reasons will be different for each
10、 utility,and the appropriate level of conservation for a utility should be tailored to localneeds. This manual will show utilities how to customize a program to local needs.There is a broad array of reasons to pursue efficient water use. Some examplesfor consideration are included below:Cost savings
11、lowering water production and/or distribution costs will savethe utility and its constituents money in reduced operation cost and possiblydeferred capital costs. Conservation is often an important part of a least-costfuture water supply plan.Wastewater treatment and disposal benefitsreduction of int
12、erior wateruse cuts wastewater flows, resulting in cost savings and lessened environ-mental impacts of treated wastewater disposal.Environmental benefitswater removed from a water body for human usecould be used for environmental and other purposes. For example, protectionof endangered species often
13、 requires a reliable source of good quality water,which might be lessened by water withdrawals.Competing beneficial usesin addition to the environment, water left inplace could be used for agriculture, power production, recreation, aestheticenjoyment, etc.Water supply limitationsfew places now enjoy
14、 unlimited water supplies.Water conservation can stretch existing supplies, whether supply is fromgroundwater or surface water.Utility stewardship and sustainabilityutilities that conserve waterdemonstrate leadership in resource management and are working toward agoal of sustainability. More economi
15、c activity can occur on the same waterresource.Energy savingsreducing water production will save energy and reducegreenhouse gas emissions.Improved supply reliabilityconservation can reduce the frequency andduration of drought water use curtailments by essentially increasing supply.Customer benefits
16、customers who conserve water may enjoy lower waterbills and possibly lower wastewater and energy bills.Regulatory compliancesome state regulatory agencies require waterconservation plans and/or implementation progress to qualify for permits,grants, and loans.Public perceptionthe public often insists
17、 on demonstrating efficient use ofexisting water supplies before supporting expansion of supplies to meet newwater needs.Are There Any Drawbacks to Pursuing Efficient Water Use?Sometimes there are factors that must be carefully weighed before deciding to pursueaggressive conservation. Considerations
18、 may include the following:4 WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMSA PLANNING MANUALReduction of water use often requires utilities to modify their demand andrevenue forecasts, rates, and/or rate structures.Some utilities need assistance from specialists in water conservation toprovide specific expertise on ho
19、w to implement conservation programs andproperly assess the benefits from such programs. Selling less water seemsunconventional.Many utility billing systems do not support customer sector water use dataneeds and analysis.In some locations, conservation can threaten the “use it or lose it” doctrineof
20、 water law and water rights.This manual attempts to overcome many of these considerations and potentialdrawbacks to enable utilities to pursue new ways to meet the needs of customers orto improve existing methods.TEN STEPS TO DEVELOP A WATER CONSERVATION PLAN _To start a water conservation program,
21、a water conservation plan should bedeveloped. The following ten basic steps outline the activities undertaken in a waterconservation planning effort to develop a cost-effective plan.*1. Review detailed demand forecast2. Review existing water system profile and descriptions of planned facilities3. Ev
22、aluate the effectiveness of existing conservation measures4. Define conservation potential5. Identify conservation measures6. Determine feasible measures7. Perform benefitcost evaluations8. Select and package conservation measures9. Combine overall estimated savings10. Optimize demand forecastsRevie
23、w demand forecast. A baseline forecast of the water use analyses andthe demographic (customer account or population) projections should be created. Theimpacts of current and selected additional conservation measures can be superim-posed on the baseline forecast.Review existing water system profile a
24、nd descriptions of plannedwater supply facilities. As water demands increase, utilities need to maintaininformation necessary to develop and update a system profile from an inventory ofexisting resources and conditions. A review of this information is essential foraccurately targeting water conserva
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