TY - JOUR
T1 - The cost of hybrid waste water systems
T2 - A systematic framework for specifying minimum cost-connection rates
AU - Eggimann, Sven
AU - Truffer, Bernhard
AU - Maurer, Max
PY - 2016/10/15
Y1 - 2016/10/15
N2 - To determine the optimal connection rate (CR) for regional waste water treatment is a challenge that has recently gained the attention of academia and professional circles throughout the world. We contribute to this debate by proposing a framework for a total cost assessment of sanitation infrastructures in a given region for the whole range of possible CRs. The total costs comprise the treatment and transportation costs of centralised and on-site waste water management systems relative to specific CRs. We can then identify optimal CRs that either deliver waste water services at the lowest overall regional cost, or alternatively, CRs that result from households freely choosing whether they want to connect or not. We apply the framework to a Swiss region, derive a typology for regional cost curves and discuss whether and by how much the empirically observed CRs differ from the two optimal ones. Both optimal CRs may be reached by introducing specific regulatory incentive structures.
AB - To determine the optimal connection rate (CR) for regional waste water treatment is a challenge that has recently gained the attention of academia and professional circles throughout the world. We contribute to this debate by proposing a framework for a total cost assessment of sanitation infrastructures in a given region for the whole range of possible CRs. The total costs comprise the treatment and transportation costs of centralised and on-site waste water management systems relative to specific CRs. We can then identify optimal CRs that either deliver waste water services at the lowest overall regional cost, or alternatively, CRs that result from households freely choosing whether they want to connect or not. We apply the framework to a Swiss region, derive a typology for regional cost curves and discuss whether and by how much the empirically observed CRs differ from the two optimal ones. Both optimal CRs may be reached by introducing specific regulatory incentive structures.
KW - Decentralised waste water management
KW - Engineering economics
KW - Geographical information system
KW - Sustainability transition
KW - Urban structural unit
KW - Urban water management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84981277339&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.watres.2016.07.062
DO - 10.1016/j.watres.2016.07.062
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84981277339
SN - 0043-1354
VL - 103
SP - 472
EP - 484
JO - Water Research
JF - Water Research
ER -