Long-term water supply planning in an Australian coastal city: Dams or desalination?
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posted on 2024-06-03, 12:26authored byHelen Scarborough, O Sahin, M Porter, R Stewart
Water resource managers and planners are continually involved in defining and evaluating alternative policies to better meet changing water supply conditions and the expectations of society. To undertake such long-term water supply planning, this study developed a novel integrated system dynamics model to combine economic, social and scientific variables and considerations within the planning horizon. Extensive sensitivity analysis for these variables was considered in this long term water resource planning process. The analysis suggests that over a longer time horizon, desalination provides a more viable, cost effective and secure bulk water supply alternative when compared to building large rain-dependent dams.
History
Journal
Desalination
Volume
358
Pagination
61-68
Location
Amsterdam , Netherlands
ISSN
0011-9164
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article