US Potable Water Reuse System Costs
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This submission contains a set of U.S.-specific potable reuse capital and operations and maintenance (O&M) cost data ($2020) found in published presentations and reports from engineering consulting firms, utility and water agency press releases or websites, and literature. For any unbuilt facilities, the reported costs found in technical documents are mostly engineer estimates and may be subject to change as construction proceeds. This data set contains a mix of both facility specific and total capital costs, which include conveyance infrastructure. Note that this dataset does not include detailed cost breakdowns for each of the facilities. This submission also contains the sources used to build this dataset in pdf format.
US Potable Water Reuse System Costs
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This submission contains a set of U.S.-specific potable reuse capital and operations and maintenance (O&M) cost data ($2020) found in published presentations and reports from engineering consulting firms, utility and water agency press releases or websites, and literature. For any unbuilt facilities, the reported costs found in technical documents are mostly engineer estimates and may be subject to change as construction proceeds. This data set contains a mix of both facility specific and total capital costs, which include conveyance infrastructure. Note that this dataset does not include detailed cost breakdowns for each of the facilities. This submission also contains the sources used to build this dataset in pdf format.
Web-based Tool of The Non-potable Environmental and Economic Water Reuse Calculator (NEWR)
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NEWR tool background model and results of the applications. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Arden, S., B. Morelli, S. Cashman, C. Ma, M. Jahne, and J. Garland. Onsite Non-potable Reuse for Large Buildings: Environmental and Economic Suitability as a Function of Building Characteristics and Location. WATER RESEARCH. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 191: 116635, (2021).
Distribution (State Allotment) of Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Appropriation from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
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The ARRA appropriation for the DWSRF program is $2,000,000,000. DWSRF allotments are based on percentages derived from the 2003 Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey. For general and government-wide ARRA information, please visit EPA's Recovery site or RECOVERY.gov. This ARRA appropriation is in addition to the DWSRF appropriation for FY 2009