The economic value of local water supplies in Los Angeles

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Erik Porse
Kathryn B. Mika
Elizaveta Litvak
Kimberly F. Manago
Terri S. Hogue
Mark Gold
Diane E. Pataki
Stephanie Pincetl
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[1] California State University,Office of Water Programs
[2] Sacramento,Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
[3] University of California,Department of Biology
[4] Los Angeles,Civil and Environmental Engineering
[5] University of Utah,Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and Sustainable LA Grand Challenge
[6] Colorado School of Mines,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] Los Angeles,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2018年 / 1卷
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Los Angeles imports water over long distances to supplement local supplies. Reduced reliability of the available imports is driving many local agencies to promote conservation and enhance local water sources. These include stormwater capture, water reuse and groundwater. But financial considerations are often a significant impediment to project development, especially when comparing new and existing sources. Here we demonstrate a comprehensive approach for evaluating the economic implications of shifting to local water reliance in Los Angeles County. We show that local water supplies are economically competitive. Results from integrated hydroeconomic modelling of urban water in Los Angeles identify cost-effective water supply portfolios and conservation targets. Considering costs across the ‘full-cycles’ of urban water supply that span agency boundaries yields better comparisons of planning alternatives. Throughout the region, many water retailers could successfully mitigate effects of imported water cuts while still supporting drought-tolerant landscapes, but some would suffer due to over-reliance on imports. Updating economic assessment methods would support needed innovations to achieve local reliance in Los Angeles, including infrastructure investments, institutional reforms, many more drought-tolerant landscapes and reallocated groundwater rights.
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