UVQ: a tool for assessing the water and contaminant balance impacts of urban development scenarios

作者: V.G. Mitchell , C. Diaper

DOI: 10.2166/WST.2005.0435

关键词: StormwaterEnvironmental planningUrban planningActivity-based costingEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceWater cycleSupply and demandContext (language use)Environmental impact assessmentWater supply

摘要: This paper presents the water and contaminant daily simulation model of total cycle, called UVQ. The has been developed to provide a means for rapidly assessing conventional non-conventional approaches providing supply, stormwater wastewater services urban allotments, neighbourhoods study areas. is placed context other such models internationally through brief literature review. followed by description output examples, which used illustrate utility model. UVQ an effective preliminary assessment tool determining impacts development options on as well performance wide range demand supply side management techniques. It compliments aspects environmental options, along with more traditional infrastructure costing.

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