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Water for All
Global Solutions for a Changing Climate
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2023
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A fresh look at the world’s water crises, and the existing and emerging solutions that can be used to solve them
It is not your imagination: water crises are more frequent. Our twentieth-century systems for providing the water that grows food, sustains cities, and supports healthy ecosystems are failing to meet the demands of growing population and the challenges brought on by climate change. But the grim news reports—of empty reservoirs, withering crops, failing ecosystems—need not be cause for despair, argues award-winning author David Sedlak.
Communities on the front lines of previous water crises have pioneered approaches that are ready to be applied elsewhere. Some have resolved shortages by enhancing water-use efficiency, and others have used moments of crisis to resolve historic disagreements over water rights. Still others have employed treatment technologies that unlock vast quantities of untapped water resources.
Sedlak identifies the challenges that society faces, including ineffective policies and outdated infrastructure, and the myriad of tools at our disposal—from emerging technologies in desalination to innovations for recycling wastewater and capturing more of the water that falls on fields and cities. He offers an informed and hopeful approach for rethinking our assumptions about the way that water is managed. With this knowledge we can create a future with clean, abundant, and affordable water for all.
It is not your imagination: water crises are more frequent. Our twentieth-century systems for providing the water that grows food, sustains cities, and supports healthy ecosystems are failing to meet the demands of growing population and the challenges brought on by climate change. But the grim news reports—of empty reservoirs, withering crops, failing ecosystems—need not be cause for despair, argues award-winning author David Sedlak.
Communities on the front lines of previous water crises have pioneered approaches that are ready to be applied elsewhere. Some have resolved shortages by enhancing water-use efficiency, and others have used moments of crisis to resolve historic disagreements over water rights. Still others have employed treatment technologies that unlock vast quantities of untapped water resources.
Sedlak identifies the challenges that society faces, including ineffective policies and outdated infrastructure, and the myriad of tools at our disposal—from emerging technologies in desalination to innovations for recycling wastewater and capturing more of the water that falls on fields and cities. He offers an informed and hopeful approach for rethinking our assumptions about the way that water is managed. With this knowledge we can create a future with clean, abundant, and affordable water for all.
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David Sedlak is the Plato Malozemoff Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and director of the Berkeley Water Center. He is author of the award-winning Water 4.0: The Past, Present, and Future of the World’s Most Vital Resource. He lives in Berkeley, CA.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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Preface
ix - THE SIX WATER CRISES
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Introduction
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1 Water for Household Use
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2 Safe Drinking Water
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3 Water to Grow Food
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4 Water for Nature
40 - ANTICIPATING AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE
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5 The Great Acceleration
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6 Powering the Acceleration
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7 Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources
79 - USING WATER MORE EFFICIENTLY
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8 Reducing Water Use in Wealthy Communities
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9 Reducing Water Use in Low- and Middle-Income Communities
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10 Reducing Agricultural Water Demand
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11 Navigating the Jevons Paradox
138 - EXPANDING CONVENTIONAL WATER SUPPLIES
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12 A Dam Legacy
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13 A Second Chance for Dams
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14 Storing Water Underground
175 - TAPPING UNCONVENTIONAL WATER SOURCES
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15 A New Source of Water Falling from the Sky
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16 Replenishing Groundwater with Treated Sewage
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17 Refilling Reservoirs with Treated Sewage
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18 Irrigating Crops with Treated Sewage
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19 Coastal Cities Turn toward the Sea
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20 The Coming Wave of Inland Desalination
242 - PLANNING FOR A CHANGE
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21 Stillsuit for a City
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22 Net Zero Water Buildings
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23 A Better Salt Machine
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24 Running the Rivers
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25 The Right Things to Do
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Epilogue
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Notes
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Acknowledgments
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Illustration Credits
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Index
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November 7, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9780300274776
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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384
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22 b-w illus.