The value of water supply reliability in urban water systems

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Abstract

Reliability is an important dimension of urban water supply. While out-of-pocket losses appear small, water customers place high values on reliability. This demand for reliability can be measured by contingent valuation methods, while the costs of providing various levels of reliability can be estimated through hydrologic simulation. A framework for optimizing reliability is presented and the contingent valuation survey is described. Results from three Colorado towns are presented. © 1994 by Academic Press, Inc.

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Howe, C. W., Smith, M. G., Bennett, L., Brendecke, C. M., Flack, J. E., Hamm, R. M., … Wunderlich, K. (1994). The value of water supply reliability in urban water systems. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 26(1), 19–30. https://doi.org/10.1006/jeem.1994.1002

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