Linking GSI Benefits to a Collaborative Funding Strategy

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Linking GSI Benefits to a Collaborative Funding Strategy

Using our established valuation methods, One Water Econ quantified the multi-benefit impacts of landscape transformation incentives—including water savings, water quality improvements, fire protection, and broader community uplift.

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Designing Equitable Groundwater Trading Under SGMA: A Madera County Simulation

To support informed decision-making under SGMA, One Water Econ’s economists  led a market simulation to evaluate how groundwater trading could function in Madera County.

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Quantifying the Performance of Source Water Protection Measures to Improve Utilities’ Decision Making

This project equips utilities with tools to quantify and monetize the full range of benefits and costs associated with source water protection (SWP).

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Economic Benefits of Investments in Water Infrastructure Projects in Salinas Valley, California

One Water Econ quantified and monetized the benefits accrued to Salinas Valley stakeholders over a 51-year period from the construction and operation of its water infrastructure projects— Nacimiento and San Antonio Reservoirs, the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project, and the Salinas Valley Water Project.

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Economic Benefits of Investing in Nature-Based Coastal Resilience Projects

One Water Econ analyzed more than 60 coastal resilience projects funded in part by NFWF grants to quantify, monetize, and describe the ecosystem service benefits generated by these investments.

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Sustainable Rate Structure Analysis and Affordability Assessment

New York City DEP engaged Stantec, with One Water Econ as a subconsultant, to evaluate options for a more equitable, stable, and sustainable water and wastewater rate structure.

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Understanding and Quantifying the Co-benefits of Green Stormwater Infrastructure

One Water Econ partnered with The Nature Conservancy and the Green Infrastructure Leadership Exchange to create the GSI Impact Hub – a centralized resource that helps stormwater planners and decision-makers understand the benefits of GSI in local contexts.

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Incentivizing Onsite and District Scale Reuse in New York City

One Water Econ analyzed a range of existing onsite reuse systems in NYC to help DEP make the business case for reuse incentives in a sewer-constrained area of the City slated for redevelopment.

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Agricultural Water Management

Clarifying how water policy decisions shape agricultural outcomes and community well-being. .

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Markets & Incentives

Advancing strategies that improve water management, protect the environment, and safeguard communities..

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Water Supply Planning

Informing decisions that balance utility financial resilience with environmental and community outcomes..

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Ecosystem Services & Natural Assets

Capturing the full value of clean water and natural systems..

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