Open data and stormwater systems in Los Angeles: applications for equitable green infrastructure

Local Environment (Taylor & Francis) | February 6th, 2018

Summary

Urban stormwater systems traditionally used “grey” infrastructure to manage runoff. Contemporary designs now incorporate “green” infrastructure, which offers addi

Patterns and controlling factors of residential water use in Los Angeles, California

International Water Association (IWA) Publishing | May 19th, 2014

Summary

The current study evaluates residential water use patterns and driving factors across Los Angeles, California. Ten years of monthly residential water data were obtained f

Pilot Projects to Increase Colorado River System Water in Lake Powell and Lake Mead

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | January 14th, 2022

Summary

From calendar year 2015 through 2018, 64 projects were implemented in the Upper Basin resulting in an estimated 47,280 acre-feet of Colorado River System water conserved

Preparing for New Risks: Addressing Climate Change in California’s Urban Water Management Plans

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 20th, 2013

Summary

Urban Water Management Plans (UWMPs) are a central component of California’s efforts to assure reliable water supplies, particularly during drought conditions that are

Pricing Practices in the Electricity Sector to Promote Conservation and Efficiency: Lessons for the Water Sector

Pacific Institute | September 11th, 2013

Summary

Because water utilities are dependent on the sale of water to recoup costs, reduced sales can result in deficits – and per capita water demand in California has been st

Priorities for California’s Water

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | November 14th, 2022

Summary

This report considers the state of water in California: What changes are we seeing now, and what should we expect in the near future? Then it examines how these climate s

Prioritizing Candidate Green Infrastructure Sites within the City of Ukiah: A Demonstration of the Site Locator Tool of GreenPlan-IT. Report prepared for the City of Ukiah Department of Public Works under Supplemental Environmental Project # R1-018-0024

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | April 1st, 2019

Summary

Green infrastructure (GI), also known as Low Impact Development (LID), has emerged as an integral aspect of multi-benefit, watershed approaches to address concerns about

Public Review Draft Report to the Legislature on the Results of the Indoor Residential Water Use Study

Publisher not available | May 11th, 2021

Summary

Water planning has always been important for urban retail water suppliers (Suppliers) but is even more critical today, as development progresses and California grapples w

Pure Water Southern California

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | March 29th, 2024

Summary

Quantifying the Multiplier Effect of Southern California’s Turf Removal Rebate Program with Time-Series Aerial Imagery

American Water Resources Association (AWRA) | December 30th, 2020

Summary

From 2014 to 2016, water agencies in Southern California provided more than $350 million in rebates to owners who converted their turf to drought-tolerant landscaping. In

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