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Resilient water infrastructure partnerships in institutionally complex systems face challenging supply and financial risk tradeoffs

Andrew Hamilton, Patrick M. Reed, Rashmi Gupta, Harrison B. Zeff, Gregory W. Characklis

2024Nature Communications12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As regions around the world invest billions in new infrastructure to overcome increasing water scarcity, better guidance is needed to facilitate cooperative planning and investment in institutionally complex and interconnected water supply systems. This work combines detailed water resource system ensemble modeling with multiobjective intelligent search to explore infrastructure investment partnership design in the context of ongoing canal rehabilitation and groundwater banking in California. Here we demonstrate that severe tradeoffs can emerge between conflicting goals related to water supply deliveries, partnership size, and the underlying financial risks associated with cooperative infrastructure investments. We show how hydroclimatic variability and institutional complexity can create significant uncertainty in realized water supply benefits and heterogeneity in partners' financial risks that threaten infrastructure investment partnership viability. We demonstrate how multiobjective intelligent search can design partnerships with substantially higher water supply benefits and a fraction of the financial risk compared to status quo planning processes. This work has important implications globally for efforts to use cooperative infrastructure investments to enhance the climate resilience and financial stability of water supply systems.

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BusinessCritical infrastructureWater supplyFace (sociological concept)Water infrastructureFinanceEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceComputer securityEnvironmental engineeringSocial scienceSociologyWater resources management and optimizationWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWater Systems and Optimization