LEADER 03881nam 2200529z- 450 001 9910220075403321 005 20231005 010 $a0-8330-9513-7 035 $a(CKB)3710000000656070 035 $a(oapen)doab115634 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000656070 100 $a20160509c2016uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aWater Management, Partnerships, Rights, and Market Trends$eAn Overview for Army Installation Managers 210 $cRAND Corporation$d2016 215 $a1 online resource 311 08$a0-8330-9046-1 327 $g1.$tIntroduction --$tBackground --$tPurpose --$tMethodology --$tHow to read this report --$g2.$tBackground on U.S. water management trends and rights --$tHistorical approaches to water management focused on accessing water sources --$tWater management today focuses on efficient management of existing resources --$tWater management faces key challenges --$tU.S. water rights --$tSummary --$g3.$tArmy installation water goals, project funding sources, and partnership opportunities --$tArmy installation water goals --$tFunding sources for installation water investments --$tOpportunities for government water partnerships --$tSummary about partnerships --$g4.$tWater market mechanisms --$tWater market mechanisms can be an effective way to allocate water --$tWater rights regimes determine market feasibility --$tChallenges in implementing water market mechanisms --$tWater transfers: leasing and selling water --$tWater auctions --$tWater banks --$tBlock pricing --$tWater quality trading --$tWater market mechanism conclusions --$g5.$tColorado and Fort Carson water case study --$tColorado water --$tFort Carson water case study --$tSummary --$g6.$tArizona and Fort Huachuca case study --$tUnderstanding the Arizona water situation --$tFort Huachuca water case study --$tSummary --$g7.$tFindings and recommendations --$tWater market findings --$tRecommendations regarding water markets --$tFindings about installation water rights --$tInstallation water rights recommendations --$tFindings about water partnerships --$tRecommendations about installation water partnerships --$tOther findings and recommendations. 330 $aThis report assesses water management, partnerships, rights, and market trends and opportunities, and how Army installations can potentially use them to improve programs and investments in water and wastewater systems. It provides examples from across the United States, along with detailed case studies of two states and two Army installations, and recommends ways to improve installation water security, programs, and infrastructure investments. 517 $aWater Management, Partnerships, Rights, and Market Trends 606 $aEconomic systems and structures$2bicssc 606 $aEnvironmental policy and protocols$2bicssc 606 $aEnvironmental science, engineering and technology$2bicssc 606 $aManagement of assets: real estate, property and plant$2bicssc 606 $aWater supply and treatment$2bicssc 610 $aBusiness 610 $aEnvironmental Science 610 $aPolitical Science 610 $aTechnology 615 7$aEconomic systems and structures 615 7$aEnvironmental policy and protocols 615 7$aEnvironmental science, engineering and technology 615 7$aManagement of assets: real estate, property and plant 615 7$aWater supply and treatment 700 $aLachman$b Beth E.$f1960-$01236271 702 $aResetar$b Susan A.$f1961- 702 $aKalra$b Nidhi 702 $aSchaefer$b Agnes Gereben 702 $aCurtright$b Aimee E. 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910220075403321 996 $aWater management, partnerships, rights, and market trends$92889722 997 $aUNINA