Economically Recoverable Water in Texas: An Underappreciated Water Management Strategy?
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019). Cover Photo: Painted bunting at Madla Park, Grey Forest, Texas. ©2018 Grace Hardy.
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Keywords

utility water loss
economic level of loss
water audits
value of water
water supply

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Loftus, Timothy T. 2019. “Economically Recoverable Water in Texas: An Underappreciated Water Management Strategy?”. Texas Water Journal 10 (1). College Station, Texas:60-74. https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7077.

Abstract

Conversations about the value or “true cost of water” and the nationwide infrastructure maintenance gap encourage a reconsideration of the value of utility water losses. Water loss audit data for 2014 for two planning regions that are home to almost a third of Texas’ population and include three of the five largest cities are examined to explore the value of economically recoverable water losses from a perspective that better reflects the regional scenarios under which the state water plan is developed. The volume of real and apparent losses is valued per a new regional average composite price to arrive at an estimation for the water that should be feasible to recover. Normalized values of economically recoverable losses are generated to arrive at a statewide estimate of valuation. Industry standard financial and operational performance indicators are also developed and compared to a larger, multi-state data set. Results are presented in the context of state and regional water supply planning in two ways: 1) comparing the volume of economically recoverable water to the volume of supply expected from water loss control strategies, and 2) comparing the newly assessed value of recoverable water to the estimated costs associated with water loss control strategies.

Citation: Loftus TT. 2019. Economically recoverable water in Texas: an underappreciated water management strategy? Texas Water Journal. 10(1):60-74. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v10i1.7077.

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