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Awwa Research FoundationUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
2008Climate Change and Drinking Water
This report provides summaries of climate change impacts on drinking water and adaptation activities. This report provides introductory information for people beginning to familiarize themselves with the topic of climate change and water resources. Pages 23-25 address communication issues for water utility managers.
Adaptation, Communication and Outreach Materials, Infrastructure Implications, Water Quality Implications, Water Supply Implications and Demand ManagementNot ApplicableNot ApplicableUnited States
Companionships for Sustainable Water CareUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
2008Anglian Water: Expert Opinion Panel on Growth and Climate Change
This paper, which was written to advocate sustainable water management by Anglian Water, provides information on climate change impacts and proposed adaptation techniques. Page 14 provides information on risk planning and communication.
Adaptation, Regional and Local Information, Water Quality Implications, Water Supply Implications and Demand ManagementNot ApplicableNot ApplicableUnited Kingdom
Dessai, S./University of Exeter, University of East Anglia, University of Lisbon and Sims, C./University of LisonUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
2010Public Perception of Drought and Climate Change
This paper reports on an analysis of public perception relating to drought and climate change and applies this analysis to understanding sustainable water management. The survey was administered in the Anglian and Southern regions in England and specifically addressed the 2006 drought. Page 353 examines the implications of current public perceptions on water management programs seeking to manage near-term drought effects.
Communication and Outreach Materials, Regional and Local Information, Water Supply Implications and Demand Management Not ApplicableNot ApplicableUnited Kingdom
Palutikof, J.P., Agnew, M.D. and Hoar, M.R./University of East Anglia Use SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
2004Public Perceptions of Unusually Warm Weather in the UK: Impacts, Responses and Adaptations
This paper analyzes the impacts of climate extremes through an examination of public perception. Postal surveys were conducted in Southern England and Central and Southern Scotland. Page 49 addresses how respondents increase their water use during warmer summer temperatures. Page 50 further discusses perceived impacts on water supply resulting from unusually hot summers. Page 54 addresses respondent water usage during unusually hot summers.
Communication and Outreach Materials, Regional and Local Information, Water Supply Implications and Demand Management Not ApplicableNot ApplicableUnited Kingdom
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2008Effective Utility Management: A Primer for Water and Wastewater Utilities
This report presents the 10 key attributes necessary for successful management of water resources. Attributes include many facets of water resource management, including conducting public outreach and communication, financial management, and assessing water resource adequacy.
Communication and Outreach Materials, Infrastructure Implications, Water Quality Implications, Water Supply Implications and Demand ManagementNot ApplicableNot ApplicableNot Applicable

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