Transcript Slide 1
A Systems Approach to
Water Resources
Robert Pirani
Director Environmental Programs
Regional Plan Association
America 2050 National Leadership Meeting
October 19, 2009
U.S. Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
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A Systems Approach to Water Resources
Water in Crises
Treating Water as Water
Toward A New National Agenda
• Reframe Agency Decision
Making
• Provide Funding and
Incentives
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Population Pressures
on Water Supply
Lake Lanier, Atlanta Reservoir
Lake Mead, Las Vegas Reservoir
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Unmet Water Quality Goals
NYC DEP
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Unmet Water Quality Goals
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Climate Change will Raise the Stakes
Impact of Category 1- 4 Hurricane, Columbia
University
Flooding in Iowa, Jun 2008
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A Financial Gap…
EPA Gap Analysis
No Revenue Growth
Total Payment Gap (20 Years)
(Average in Billions of Dollars)
Clean
Water
Drinking
Water
Capital
$122
$102
O&M
$148
$161
Total
$271
$263
Steven Albee, US EPA
ASCE
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and Institutional Silos
Paedergat Basin CSO, NY
Atlantic City and Ventnor, NJ
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Treating Water as Water
“ A crisis-driven approach will be
insufficient to meet the growing
challenges facing the nation’s water
infrastructure…a new framework that
looks ahead …towards a more
sustainable model or approach to
funding water and wastewater
infrastructure, is needed”
Aspen Institute. May 2009
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Treating Water as Water
Highlands Preservation Area, New Jersey
Napa River Flood Protection Project California
Storm water management in Portland
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Toward a New National Water Agenda
Can we reframe the
decision-making
process to establish a
results oriented,
outcome driven
watershed approach
that meets national
goals and standards?
Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot
1908
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Reframe Agency Decision Making
• Realign our water policies to ensure a
watershed perspective
• Coordinate federal agencies’ missions and
programs
• Break down barriers between traditional
infrastructure, land use, and natural resource
silos.
• Target investments in 21st century priorities,
including green infrastructure, efficiency,
climate change, and integrated water and
land use management
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Provide Funding and Incentives
Establish funding mechanisms, including a
dedicated trust, to drive a series of policy
reforms:
• Promote watershed management that links
to land use decisions.
• Evaluate projects based on life-cycle costs
• Encourage cross-sector collaboration and
an integrated approach
• Protect and restore green infrastructure
• Pilot non-structural and decentralized
technologies
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Moving Forward
Questions
– Have we Framed the Issue Correctly?
– What are the Key Opportunities?
– How can the America 2050 Network
Best Contribute?
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www.America2050.org
www.rpa.org
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