Scientific Results

  • ID:
    publications-423
  • Type:
    PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE
  • Year:
    2011
  • Authors:
    Francisco Alcon , J. Martin-Ortega , J. Berbel , M. D. de Miguel
  • Title:
    Environmental benefits of reclaimed water: an economic assessment in the context of the Water Framework Directive
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  • DOI:
    10.2166/wp.2011.001
  • Research type:
    Simulation & Modeling
  • Water System:
    Water Distribution Networks
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  • Abstract:
    The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) prescribes that all water bodies in Europe should achieve ‘good ecological status’ (GES). Maintaining a certain water flow is a pre-condition for the achievement of GES in areas of water scarcity. In such areas, reclaimed waste water is seen as a promising measure to keep river flow at a sufficient level. The contingent valuation method is applied here to estimate the non-market environmental benefits of using reclaimed water to maintain river flow levels in the Segura River Basin in south-eastern Spain. The assessment of the economic benefits of specific measures gives policy makers more information than a cost-effectiveness analysis alone, which is currently the most commonly used tool to assess potential measures under the WFD. The results show that the implementation of this measure produces significant non-market benefits that are larger than the investment and operational costs of reclaimed water treatment plants.
  • Link with Projects:
    245159
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