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Life-Cycle Costing for Distributed Stormwater Control Measures on the Gray-Green Continuum: A Planning-Level Tool

Jennifer Krieger, Emily Grubert

2020Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Managing stormwater is an important element of sustainable water management. Access to multiple types of stormwater control measures (SCMs) along the gray-green continuum presents decision makers with flexibility in managing stormwater. Greener SCMs offer potential benefits like longer-term water retention, runoff reductions, and pollution reduction. Lack of access to context-specific life-cycle costs, however, particularly for less conventional SCMs, poses challenges for planners. To address this challenge, this paper presents a new Excel-based life-cycle cost tool that enables planners to evaluate internally consistent US cost profiles for suites of SCMs using process-based quantity estimation covering materials, labor, equipment, energy, and environmental costs. The module includes 16 classes of distributed SCMs on the gray-green continuum, which can be assessed individually or in groups. The tool is preloaded with dynamic defaults but is designed to be highly customizable and includes built-in scenario analyses. Integration with the overall Integrated Decision Support Tool (i-DST) enables performance-based analysis. This paper describes the tool and presents example analyses.

Topics & Concepts

StormwaterFlexibility (engineering)Surface runoffComputer scienceActivity-based costingContext (archaeology)Green infrastructureStormwater managementLife-cycle assessmentRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementBusinessMathematicsEconomicsPaleontologyBiologyEcologyProduction (economics)StatisticsMarketingMacroeconomicsUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsWater Systems and OptimizationLife Cycle Costing Analysis