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Water Resource Management

Sustainability in an Era of Climate Change

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Explores the management and regulatory issues facing wholesale and retail water and wastewater managers
  • Offers examples and case studies of real-life water management organizations
  • Focusses on issues such as water security, climate change and pollution in the US

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Internal Pressures on the Resource

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 43-64
  3. Beginnings of Water Management in the U.S

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 113-131
  4. Federal Regulators of the Resource

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 133-162
  5. Water Resource Management Comes of Age

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 163-185
  6. Managing Water Conflicts

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 187-213
  7. Retail Water Management

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 215-239
  8. Managing Wastewater

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 241-261
  9. Managing Storm, Flood, and Runoff Water

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 263-281
  10. Managing Recycled Water

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 283-306
  11. Integrated Water Resource Management

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 329-349
  12. Total Water Management

    • David E. McNabb
    Pages 351-373
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 375-465

About this book

This book is about how water managers in the United States are responding to the call for increased effort to achieve sustainable supplies of clean fresh water for present and future generations. The author, himself a participant in the water supply chain, demonstrates that while water is indeed one of life’s most essential commodities, in many parts of the United States it is one of the most stressed resources. Throughout the book the author illustrates both the good and the bad efforts taken or not taken by water and wastewater management with real life examples. This book will appeal to the educators, students, volunteers, elected officials, regulators, and other participants with a role in helping the suppliers of water and wastewater services to achieve their goals providing clean, safe water on a sustainable basis.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, USA

    David E. McNabb

About the author

David E. McNabb is Professor Emeritus and adjunct professor at Pacific Lutheran University, USA. He is an elected water and wastewater district commissioner for Hartstene Pointe Water and Sewer District. His previous works include A Comparative History of Commerce and Industry: Cultural, Social and Economic Perspectives in Britain, Germany, Japan and the United States (2015) and Energy Policy in the U.S. (2011).

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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