Lifecycle cost and benefit analysis for parcel-scale implementation of green stormwater infrastructure

Liya E. Abera , Cristiane Q. Surbeck , S. Kyle McKay
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Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is commonly implemented to reduce excess stormwater runoff while also producing secondary environmental, health, and aesthetic benefits. However, GSI is sometimes perceived to be cost prohibitive for limited-budget site development projects. This study used lifecycle cost analysis (LCCA) and benefit-cost analysis (BCA) to investigate the cost-effectiveness of GSI combined with conventional stormwater infrastructure for a proposed parcel development site in Oxford, Mississippi, USA. Hydrologic modeling was conducted for a conventional underground detention facility as well as three GSIs (permeable pavement, rain garden, and grassy ditch), all of which met regulatory runoff attenuation targets for the site. The LCCA considered capital and operation and maintenance (O&M) costs. Benefits were estimated under six categories – water, energy, climate, air quality, health, and community – based on existing tools for economic analysis of low impact development (LID). Economic benefits and costs over different scenarios of project lifecycles were compared using the present value (PV) approach in the benefit cost analysis (BCA). The lifecycle costs of two of the three GSIs (rain garden and grassy ditch) were lower than for the conventional alternative alone. However, in all three GSI cases, the long-term benefits of GSI features outweighed the costs. The methodology presented can be adapted to other locations to inform analyses of lifecycle costs and benefits and identify GSI and hybrid infrastructure options that are financially and environmentally feasible.

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在地块范围内实施绿色雨水基础设施的生命周期成本和效益分析
绿色雨水基础设施(GSI)的实施通常是为了减少过量的雨水径流,同时在环境、健康和美学方面产生二次效益。然而,对于预算有限的场地开发项目来说,GSI 有时被认为成本过高。本研究采用生命周期成本分析(LCCA)和效益成本分析(BCA)来调查 GSI 与传统雨水基础设施相结合的成本效益,适用于美国密西西比州牛津市的一个拟议地块开发项目。对传统的地下滞留设施以及三种 GSI(透水铺装、雨水花园和植草沟)进行了水文建模,所有这些都达到了该地块的径流衰减监管目标。LCCA 考虑了资本和运营维护 (O&M) 成本。根据现有的低影响开发(LID)经济分析工具,对水、能源、气候、空气质量、健康和社区六个方面的效益进行了估算。在效益成本分析(BCA)中,使用现值(PV)方法对项目生命周期不同情况下的经济效益和成本进行了比较。三种 GSI 中的两种(雨水花园和植草沟)的生命周期成本低于单独的传统替代方案。然而,在所有三个 GSI 案例中,GSI 功能的长期效益都超过了成本。所介绍的方法可适用于其他地点,为生命周期成本和效益分析提供信息,并确定在财务和环境方面可行的 GSI 和混合基础设施方案。
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