Report
Mid-Atlantic
Sustainable Funding for Philly’s Green City, Clean Waters Plan
Funding & Financing
An Assessment of Urban Water Demand Forecasts in California
Published: August 2020, Pacific Institute
Authors: Sonali Abraham, Sarah Diringer, and Heather Cooley
In California, urban per capita water demand has declined dramatically over the past several decades, driven in part by greater uptake of water-efficient devices. These reductions have important implications for estimating future water demand. However, failure to account for the long-term trend of declining per capita water demand has led to routine overestimation of future water demand. This can lead to unnecessary and costly investment in unneeded infrastructure and new sources of supply, higher costs, and adverse environmental impacts. This report examines the accuracy of long-range water demand forecasts for California’s 10 largest urban water suppliers. It finds that per capita water demand declined for all water suppliers between 2000 and 2015.
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Mid-Atlantic
Funding & Financing
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Mid-Atlantic
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