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Non-Profit Water Resources <br /> ENWRObNR N~FWORK <br /> envirolink.netforchan~e.com <br /> <br /> RIVER NETWORK <br />www.rivernetwork.or§ <br /> <br /> SMART GRO~ N~ORK <br />~vw,sma~grQwth.or~ <br /> <br /> Pmfessiona~ Water Resources <br />AiR AND WAS~ ~ANAQEMEN~ ASSOC~A~ON <br />w~.awma.or~ <br /> <br />~ERI~N PUBLIC WOR~ <br /> <br />w~.apwa.net <br /> <br />~.asce.or~ <br /> <br />Ab~RI~N WA~R WOR~ ASSQCIA~ON <br />~w.a~a.or~ <br /> <br />~ERI~N WA~R RESOURC~ ASSOC~AnON <br />~w.awra.or~ <br /> <br />NA~ONAL G~OUNOWA~R ASSOOA~ON <br />~.n~a.or~ <br /> <br />State Water Resources <br />THE ~QWELL CONSOR~UM <br />wrri.nmsu.edu/powetl <br /> <br />Sou~sT REGIONAL CUMA~ <br />water, dnr.state.sc.us/ climate/ sercc <br /> <br />WE~RN COAUT~ON O~ AR;O SLATES <br /> <br />~eStCaS.Ofg <br /> <br />W~RN GOVERNORS' <br /> <br />~.weSt~ov. or~ <br /> <br />W~RN STA~ GOVERNOR5 COUNOL <br />~w.westaov. orgjwswc <br />Fede~l Wa~e~ Re~ou[ces <br />U.5. EPA--GROUND WATER & ORINKING WA~R <br />~.epa.~ov/safewater <br /> <br />U,S. GEQLOGI~L ~URV~--NA~ONALWA~ <br /> <br />watenusss.8ov/nawqa <br /> <br />U.S. GEO~GI~L SURV~--R~L-TIME WA~R DATA <br />waterdata.us~s.~av <br />U.S. GEOLOGi~L 5URv~--WA~ R~OURC~ <br />~E UNI~D <br />water.usgS,gov <br /> <br />International Water Resources <br />INTERNA~ONAL WATER ASSOQATION <br />w~,i~ahq.org.uk <br /> <br />NATIONAL WATER RES~RCH INSTI~TE <br />WWW.flwrJ,ca <br /> <br />ENVISION UTAH QUALITY GROWTH IMPACTS <br /> <br />Approaches <br /> <br /> Quality <br /> Quality Growth <br />Base[ine Growth Savings <br /> <br />Water <br />Demand <br /> <br />· Chan~es in lot size <br /> <br />· Different allocation <br /> of population and <br /> employment across <br /> area <br /> <br />· Use of conservation <br /> pricing (although <br /> overaU price of water <br /> did not chon§e) <br /> <br />298 267 <br />§al(ohs gallons 0.4 <br />per day per day percent <br />per capita per capita <br /> <br />Cost of <br />Infrastructure <br /> <br />Reduced length of <br />new pipes required <br /> <br />Expanded use of <br />existing infrastruc- <br />ture through infill <br />development . <br /> <br />$2.629 <br />billion billion 20.6 <br />(in 1999 (in t999 percent <br />dollars) dollars) <br /> <br />recover the cost of water from customers. As <br />replacement and maintenance costs rise--the <br />cost of buildin§ new plants to accommodate <br />growth and meet new health standards is also ' <br />dsin~;--utilities continue to raise rates and <br />establish rate schedules that encoura§e users <br />to conserve water. Increasing block pricing, <br />which charges more forwater use above a cer- <br />tain level, encourages consumers to limit - <br />usage. Seasonal pricing, with higher rates dur- <br />ing the summer, also encourages water-effi- <br />cient landscaping. <br /> <br />SPOTLIGHT ON ENVISION UTAH <br />Envision Utah is a public-privat.e partnership <br />formed in t997 to evaluate the economic, <br />environmental, and quality-of-life benefits <br />that smart--"quali[y"-§rowth could yield in <br />the greater Wasatch area, home to 8o percent <br />of Utah residents. Through extensive public <br />participation and modeling, Envision Utah <br />estimated the potential impacts of infill devel- <br />opment, open space preservation, and mixed- <br />use construction. The results were based on <br />an estimated population increase from t.7 mil- <br /> <br /> ale <br /> <br />~ ~.7a <br /> <br />5o <br /> <br /> WATER USEAND DENSITY <br />Per C~pita water Use Declines with Higher Densities <br /> <br />200 ZONING PRACTICE <br /> AMERICAN pLANNING ASSOCIATION I p~ge <br /> <br /> <br />