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Water Demand Management in the City of the Future

Water Demand Management in the City of the Future. Water supply and sustainable urban water management. The Urban Water Cycle. The SWITCH approach to urban water management: Integration = more sustainable. Source: SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership (http://www.healthwaterways.org) .

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Water Demand Management in the City of the Future

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  1. Water Demand Management in the City of the Future Water supply and sustainable urban water management

  2. The Urban Water Cycle The SWITCH approach to urban water management: Integration = more sustainable Source: SEQ Healthy Waterways Partnership (http://www.healthwaterways.org)

  3. Water supply and the urban water cycle Stormwater • Water quality • Potential resource • Sewer capacities • Water treatment standards The Urban Water Cycle Water supply Wastewater • Potential resource • Wastewater volume

  4. Water supply and urban development Energy Waste management Parks, gardens and recreation Local economic development Health

  5. Conventional approach to water supply management • Increased abstractions from rivers and aquifers • The construction of storage reservoirs • The transfer of water from areas with a surplus • The use of energy and chemicals for water treatment

  6. Drawbacks of the conventional approach to water supply management • Unsustainable use of local resources • Cost • Carbon emissions • Wasteful use of resources • Non-flexible

  7. Increasing challenges Inadequately designed and maintained infrastructure Increased urbanisation Increasing demand for water Changing weather patterns due to climate change Increasing costs for energy

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