水系统整合的最新趋势:来自加州的经验教训

IF 0.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Kristin Babson Dobbin, Gregory Pierce, Justin McBride
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摘要

在加利福尼亚,水系统的整合主要发生在邻近的系统之间,通常没有先前的关系,其动机是水质问题。整合通常涉及非常小的和/或非住宅系统,降低了潜在的规模经济效益。并非所有社区都平等地获得整合:资源丰富的社区获得整合的可能性是资源贫乏社区的两倍。合并通常与新客户的费率增加有关,而接收供水系统的费率通常保持不变。
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Recent Trends in Water System Consolidation: Lessons from California

In California, consolidation of water systems occurs mostly between proximal systems, often with no prior relationship, motivated by water quality concerns.

Consolidations typically involve very small and/or nonresidential systems, reducing potential economies-of-scale benefits.

Not all communities are accessing consolidation equally: high-resource communities are twice as likely as low-resource communities to be consolidated.

Consolidation is generally associated with rate increases for new customers, whereas rates often remain unchanged for receiving water systems.

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自引率
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审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal AWWA serves as the voice of the water industry and is an authoritative source of information for water professionals and the communities they serve. Journal AWWA provides an international forum for the industry’s thought and practice leaders to share their perspectives and experiences with the goal of continuous improvement of all water systems. Journal AWWA publishes articles about the water industry’s innovations, trends, controversies, and challenges, covering subjects such as public works planning, infrastructure management, human health, environmental protection, finance, and law. Journal AWWA will continue its long history of publishing in-depth and innovative articles on protecting the safety of our water, the reliability and resilience of our water systems, and the health of our environment and communities.
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