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Modular, adaptive, and decentralised water infrastructure: promises and perils for water justice

Climate change, ageing infrastructure, and funding shortfalls threaten the sustainability of modern, 20th century centralised water systems by increasing drinking water costs and undermining water security, particularly for underserved populations. Modular, adaptive, and decentralised (MAD) water in...

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Published in:Current opinion in environmental sustainability 2022-08, Vol.57, p.101202, Article 101202
Main Authors: Stoler, Justin, Jepson, Wendy, Wutich, Amber, Velasco, Carmen A, Thomson, Patrick, Staddon, Chad, Westerhoff, Paul
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Language:English
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Summary:Climate change, ageing infrastructure, and funding shortfalls threaten the sustainability of modern, 20th century centralised water systems by increasing drinking water costs and undermining water security, particularly for underserved populations. Modular, adaptive, and decentralised (MAD) water infrastructures can address this by using novel technologies, institutions, and practices to produce, transport, and store clean water in the absence of — or integrated alongside — existing centralised water infrastructure. Examples of MAD water systems include: next-generation ultrafiltration systems, atmospheric water capture systems, mobile water treatment stations, and innovative container-based systems. These decentralised models require a justice-oriented framework to unlock the promise of sustainable access to safe, reliable, affordable water supply for a more mobile, just, and resilient world. We propose a model for advancing justice-oriented MAD water. •Climate change presents new challenges for centralised water infrastructure.•New technologies offer modular, adaptive, and decentralised water supply solutions.•Sustainable water solutions will require justice-oriented frameworks to ensure equity.
ISSN:1877-3435
1877-3443
DOI:10.1016/j.cosust.2022.101202