Designing Water Utility Cooperative Agreements: Lessons Learned in North Carolina

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Cooperation among water utilities expands opportunities to provide an affordable, reliable water supply, both now and in the long term. Computational modeling of utility partnerships can explore the potential benefits (and pitfalls) of cooperative infrastructure development. Analysis of agreements for shared treatment plant development in North Carolina provides a framework for design and evaluation of cooperation in other utility contexts.

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Gorelick, D. E., Gold, D. F., Reed, P. M., & Characklis, G. W. (2023). Designing Water Utility Cooperative Agreements: Lessons Learned in North Carolina. Journal - American Water Works Association, 115(1), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.1002/awwa.2034

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