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Water Resources Research | 2014

Analytical optimization of demand management strategies across all urban water use sectors

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney; Miguel Morales; John Palenchar

An effective urban water demand management program can greatly influence both peak and average demand and therefore long-term water supply and infrastructure planning. Although a theoretical framework for evaluating residential indoor demand management has been well established, little has been done to evaluate other water use sectors such as residential irrigation in a compatible manner for integrating these results into an overall solution. This paper presents a systematic procedure to evaluate the optimal blend of single family residential irrigation demand management strategies to achieve a specified goal based on performance functions derived from parcel level tax assessors data linked to customer level monthly water billing data. This framework is then generalized to apply to any urban water sector, as exponential functions can be fit to all resulting cumulative water savings functions. Two alternative formulations are presented: maximize net benefits, or minimize total costs subject to satisfying a target water savings. Explicit analytical solutions are presented for both formulations based on appropriate exponential best fits of performance functions. A direct result of this solution is the dual variable which represents the marginal cost of water saved at a specified target water savings goal. A case study of 16,303 single family irrigators in Gainesville Regional Utilities utilizing high quality tax assessor and monthly billing data along with parcel level GIS data provide an illustrative example of these techniques. Spatial clustering of targeted homes can be easily performed in GIS to identify priority demand management areas.


Journal American Water Works Association | 2013

Predicting and managing residential potable irrigation using parcel-level databases

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney; Miguel Morales; John Palenchar


Journal American Water Works Association | 2011

Estimating Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Water Use on the Basis of Heated Building Area (PDF)

Miguel A. Morales; James P. Heaney; Kenneth Friedman; Jacqueline M. Martin


Journal American Water Works Association | 2011

Water Demand Management Optimization Methodology (PDF)

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney; Miguel Morales; John Palenchar


Journal American Water Works Association | 2013

Parcel-level model of water and energy end use: Effects of indoor water conservation (PDF)

Miguel A. Morales; James P. Heaney; Kenneth Friedman; Jacqueline M. Martin


Journal American Water Works Association | 2013

Parcel-level modeling of end-use water demands in public supply (PDF)

Miguel Morales; Jacqueline M. Martin; James P. Heaney; Kenneth Friedman


Journal American Water Works Association | 2014

Estimation of single-family residential irrigation demand management effectiveness (PDF)

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney; Miguel Morales; John Palenchar


Archive | 2009

Water Loss Management: Conservation Option in Florida's Urban Water Systems

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney


Journal American Water Works Association | 2014

Using process models to estimate residential water use and population served (PDF)

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney; Miguel Morales


Archive | 2009

Validity of Water Audit and Water Loss Evaluations for Florida

Kenneth Friedman; James P. Heaney

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