Distributed Infrastructure Toolkit

DI Toolkit

Module 1

What is Distributed Infrastructure?

Distributed or localized water infrastructure installed widely across communities can provide sustainable, climate resilient alternatives to conventional water infrastructure. These systems stretch water supplies, capture and manage urban runoff, and enhance water quality. Offering both scalability and long-lasting benefits, distributed water infrastructure supplements and extends the value of conventional systems while protecting environmental resources and providing multiple benefits for communities—all for a lower price tag.

Check out the distributed strategies below working for communities around the country.

Previous

Distributed Infrastructure Toolkit

Go to Distributed Infrastructure Toolkit

Next

Drinking Water Distributed Infrastructure

Go to Drinking Water Distributed Infrastructure

Explore more modules