Establishing a Framework for Integrating Stormwater Capture into Water Supply Planning
Associated Project
Please join us for a webcast on project 5207, Establishing a Framework for Integrating Stormwater Capture into Water Supply Planning. This project seeks to develop pragmatic, actionable research to inform and guide water sector professionals in (1) evaluating the potential value and feasibility of tapping stormwater as a source of supply (within the context of multi-benefit stormwater management); and (2) navigating the complex process of working with other utilities, regulators, elected officials, and relevant stakeholders to move ideas into action.
The project team holds expertise in economics, policy and regulation, funding and financing, marketing, water quality, technology, and interagency collaboration. The presenters will share insights obtained from extensive interviews with utility and agency partners from across the United States who are at different stages in their journeys to incorporate stormwater into their water supply planning. The team will also share their plans to develop tools and resources to address challenges faced by those considering stormwater capture and use.
Presenters:
- Shannon Spurlock, Senior Researcher, Public Policy & Practice Uptake, Pacific Institute
- Dave Smith, Principal, Water Innovation Services
- Janet Clements, President, One Water Econ
- Robert Raucher, PhD, President, Raucher LLC
- Sybil Sharvelle, PhD, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
- Stephen Groner, PE, President, SGA Marketing
- Seth Brown, Executive Director, National Municipal Stormwater Alliance
Moderator:
- Lyndsey Bloxom, Research Program Manager, The Water Research Foundation
Today, we held a webcast on project 5207, Establishing a Framework for Integrating Stormwater Capture into Water Supply Planning. This project seeks to develop pragmatic, actionable research to inform and guide water sector professionals in (1) evaluating the potential value and feasibility of tapping stormwater as a source of supply (within the context of multi-benefit stormwater management); and (2) navigating the complex process of working with other utilities, regulators, elected officials, and relevant stakeholders to move ideas into action.
The project team holds expertise in economics, policy and regulation, funding and financing, marketing, water quality, technology, and interagency collaboration. The presenter shared insights obtained from extensive interviews with utility and agency partners from across the United States who are at different stages in their journeys to incorporate stormwater into their water supply planning. The team also shared their plans to develop tools and resources to address challenges faced by those considering stormwater capture and use.
Presenters:
- Shannon Spurlock, Senior Researcher, Public Policy & Practice Uptake, Pacific Institute
- Dave Smith, Principal, Water Innovation Services
- Janet Clements, President, One Water Econ
- Robert Raucher, PhD, President, Raucher LLC
- Sybil Sharvelle, PhD, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
- Stephen Groner, PE, President, SGA Marketing
- Seth Brown, Executive Director, National Municipal Stormwater Alliance
Moderator:
- Lyndsey Bloxom, Research Program Manager, The Water Research Foundation