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Book Synopsis
This book advocates a more thoughtful approach to urban water management. The approach involves reducing water consumption, harvesting rainwater, recycling rainwater and adopting Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) where surface water is not sent straight to drains but is intercepted by features like green roofs, rain gardens, swales and ponds.

Table of Contents

About the Author xiii

Acknowledgement xv

1. Water and Cities 1

The Molecule 1

Blue Planet 1

A Global Water Cycle 2

Terrain and Water 2

Seasons and Cycles 4

Variations in Rainfall 4

Changing Climates 5

Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide 5

Fossil Fuels and Growth 6

The Ancients and Water 6

Dams 7

Limits 7

Sanitation 9

Pollution 9

Urban Drainage 10

Potable Water 12

Waste 12

Rainwater Harvesting 13

Recycling 14

Biodiversity 14

Restoration 15

The Future 16

Privatization and Regulation 16

Coordination and Cooperation 17

Towards a Better Future 18

2. A Brief History of Water Supply and Sanitation 19

Genesis 19

Bronze Age 20

The First Aqueducts 20

Nineveh 21

The Nile 21

The Minoans 22

Qanats 22

Pompeii 23

Byzantium 24

Yucatan 24

The Incas 25

Qi 26

Lijiang 26

Medieval and Early Modern Europe 26

Early Victorian Period 27

Germ Theory 27

The Great Stink 28

Modern Sewers and Sewage Treatment 28

Sewage Treatment Refined 29

Standards for Sewage Treatment 29

Birmingham Corporation Water Act 1892 30

Los Angeles and the Owens Valley 30

3. Demand 33

Basic Needs 33

Personal Consumption 34

Water Footprint 35

Dependency 36

China 36

Germany 36

India 37

Indonesia 37

Spain 38

United Kingdom 38

Water Footprint of Products 38

Meat 39

Vegetable Crops 39

Power Plants 40

Steel 41

Mining, Oil and Gas 42

When Will Water Consumption Peak? 42

4. Supply 43

The Roof of the World 43

Mountains 44

Forests 45

Reservoirs 46

Impacts of Dams 46

Lowland Rivers 47

Licensing Abstraction 48

Aquifers 48

Nitrate 49

Overabstraction 49

Desalination 50

Reverse Osmosis 50

Impacts of Desalination 51

High Cost of Desalination 51

Rainwater Harvesting 51

Pressure and Pumps 52

Pipework 52

Reliant on Rain 53

5. Climate Change and Water 55

Climate Changes 55

The Greenhouse Effect 55

Callendar 56

Keeling 57

Atmosphere and Oceans 57

Details of the Carbon Cycle 57

The IPCC 58

Stern and the Financial Crisis 58

400 ppm Breached 59

Two Degrees 59

Sea Level Rises 60

Coastal Cities 61

Warmer Seas 62

Ice 62

Feedback Loops 62

Ocean Chemistry 63

Snowmelt 63

Models and Projections 65

Summer Storms 66

Heat Waves 66

Drought 66

6. Microclimate 69

Climate 69

Microclimate 69

City Microclimates 70

Urban Heat]Island Effect 70

Smog 70

Solving the Air]Pollution Problem 71

Cooler Roofs 72

Living Walls 73

Trees Cool Streets 74

Parks 75

Quality of Green Space 75

Locating Trees 76

Water Bodies 76

Rivers 76

Heat]Related Deaths 77

Energy Savings 78

An Overwhelming Case 79

7. Ecosystem Approach 81

The Great Acceleration 81

The Convention on Biological Diversity 81

Ecosystem Approach 82

Ecosystems 82

Principles of the Ecosystem Approach 83

Operational Guidance 85

Ecosystem Approach and the Water]Sensitive City 87

Impacts and Responsibilities 88

Limits 88

City]Scale Planning 89

The City Spectrum 89

Ecosystem Services 89

Valuation of Ecosystem Services 90

Supporting Services 91

Regulating Services 91

Provisioning Services 91

Cultural Services 92

Economics and Ecosystems 92

8. Rivers and Coasts 95

The Source 95

A River of Life 95

Transport Revolution 96

Regeneration 96

Water Quality and Regeneration 97

The Idea Spreads 97

A More Natural Approach 98

River Restoration and Urban Regeneration 99

Greening the River Wall 99

Coastal Cities 100

Beach Life 101

Fun in the Sun 101

The Front Line 102

An Uncertain Future 103

9. Near-Natural Drainage 105

Rain-Garden Origins 105

Scotland Takes Up the Challenge 106

England & Wales 106

Working with Nature 106

Management Train 107

Source Control 108

Green Roofs 108

Holding Water on the Roof 109

Rain Gardens 110

The Idea Spreads 111

Other Permeable Load]Bearing Surfaces 112

Underground Voids 113

Trees and Water 114

Stockholm Tree Pits 115

Conveyance 115

Rills 116

Ponds 116

Detention Ponds 116

Attenuation Ponds 117

Floating Wetlands 117

Larger Water Bodies 118

Make Space for Water 119

10. Reduce 121

A Worthwhile Effort 121

Reduce Leaks 121

Monitor 122

Check for Leaks 123

Less Flush 123

Toilets are Not for Trash 123

Composting Toilets 124

Showers 124

Washing Machines 124

Dishwashers 125

Garden Irrigation 125

The Workplace 126

Behaviour Change 126

Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning 126

Vehicle Washing 127

Urban Farming and Recycled Water 128

Diet and Water 128

Soft Drinks 128

Clothing 129

Reduction Targets 129

11. Collect 131

Reduce Reliance on Abstraction 131

When Sealed Surfaces are Useful 131

Rainwater Harvesting 132

How Rainwater is Tainted 132

First Flush 133

Novel Methods 133

Filters and Tanks 134

Siting a Tank 134

Materials 135

Treating Rainwater 135

Sizing Tanks 136

City Centre Rainwater Harvesting 137

Potsdamer Platz 137

District Collection 138

Singapore Wants Every Drop 138

Legal Problems 139

Dew 140

Lanzarote 140

Air Wells 140

Lightweight Fog Catchers 141

Foil Collectors 141

Biomimicry: Desert Beetle 142

Potential in Towns 142

Condensate 142

Collecting Alone is Insufficient 143

12. Recycle 145

Huge Potential 145

Treated Wastewater 146

The Big Dry 146

Greywater 146

Treating Greywater 147

Microbes and Membranes 148

Regulations 148

Standards 149

German Pioneers 150

Jordan 150

Domestic Greywater Recycling 151

13. Water Quality 153

Nature Cleans 153

Safe to Drink? 153

Microbes 154

Which Pathogens to Monitor? 156

Bacteria 156

Protozoa 157

Treatment 157

Chemical Contaminants 159

Nitrates 159

Pharmaceutical Contaminants 161

Radioactive Substances 161

Smell and Taste 161

Standards 162

United States 162

Europe 162

China 163

Clean Water Act 163

Water Framework Directive 164

Earlier Legislation 165

The Struggle for Compliance 165

Nonpoint Source Pollution 165

Dust in the Streets 166

Urban Runoff 166

A Continuing Problem 166

14. Future Water]Sensitive Cities 169

Waste Not 169

Measure 170

Water Collection 170

Recycling and Cooling 170

Smart Plumbing 171

Water and Power 171

Water and Roofs 172

Water and Walls 173

Blue]Green Infrastructure 173

Making Room 175

A More Permeable City 175

Green Streets 175

Street Life 175

Sparkling Streets 177

Urban Food Revolution 177

Urban Farms 177

Agricultural Reform 178

Relax and Play 178

Swimming and Boating 178

Encounters with Nature 179

Rediscovering Urban Waterways 179

A Greener Looking City 180

Living with Climate Change 180

Tough Decisions 181

Younger and Wiser 181

Hope 182

Useful Resources 183

Notes 191

Index 207

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      Book Synopsis
      This book advocates a more thoughtful approach to urban water management. The approach involves reducing water consumption, harvesting rainwater, recycling rainwater and adopting Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) where surface water is not sent straight to drains but is intercepted by features like green roofs, rain gardens, swales and ponds.

      Table of Contents

      About the Author xiii

      Acknowledgement xv

      1. Water and Cities 1

      The Molecule 1

      Blue Planet 1

      A Global Water Cycle 2

      Terrain and Water 2

      Seasons and Cycles 4

      Variations in Rainfall 4

      Changing Climates 5

      Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide 5

      Fossil Fuels and Growth 6

      The Ancients and Water 6

      Dams 7

      Limits 7

      Sanitation 9

      Pollution 9

      Urban Drainage 10

      Potable Water 12

      Waste 12

      Rainwater Harvesting 13

      Recycling 14

      Biodiversity 14

      Restoration 15

      The Future 16

      Privatization and Regulation 16

      Coordination and Cooperation 17

      Towards a Better Future 18

      2. A Brief History of Water Supply and Sanitation 19

      Genesis 19

      Bronze Age 20

      The First Aqueducts 20

      Nineveh 21

      The Nile 21

      The Minoans 22

      Qanats 22

      Pompeii 23

      Byzantium 24

      Yucatan 24

      The Incas 25

      Qi 26

      Lijiang 26

      Medieval and Early Modern Europe 26

      Early Victorian Period 27

      Germ Theory 27

      The Great Stink 28

      Modern Sewers and Sewage Treatment 28

      Sewage Treatment Refined 29

      Standards for Sewage Treatment 29

      Birmingham Corporation Water Act 1892 30

      Los Angeles and the Owens Valley 30

      3. Demand 33

      Basic Needs 33

      Personal Consumption 34

      Water Footprint 35

      Dependency 36

      China 36

      Germany 36

      India 37

      Indonesia 37

      Spain 38

      United Kingdom 38

      Water Footprint of Products 38

      Meat 39

      Vegetable Crops 39

      Power Plants 40

      Steel 41

      Mining, Oil and Gas 42

      When Will Water Consumption Peak? 42

      4. Supply 43

      The Roof of the World 43

      Mountains 44

      Forests 45

      Reservoirs 46

      Impacts of Dams 46

      Lowland Rivers 47

      Licensing Abstraction 48

      Aquifers 48

      Nitrate 49

      Overabstraction 49

      Desalination 50

      Reverse Osmosis 50

      Impacts of Desalination 51

      High Cost of Desalination 51

      Rainwater Harvesting 51

      Pressure and Pumps 52

      Pipework 52

      Reliant on Rain 53

      5. Climate Change and Water 55

      Climate Changes 55

      The Greenhouse Effect 55

      Callendar 56

      Keeling 57

      Atmosphere and Oceans 57

      Details of the Carbon Cycle 57

      The IPCC 58

      Stern and the Financial Crisis 58

      400 ppm Breached 59

      Two Degrees 59

      Sea Level Rises 60

      Coastal Cities 61

      Warmer Seas 62

      Ice 62

      Feedback Loops 62

      Ocean Chemistry 63

      Snowmelt 63

      Models and Projections 65

      Summer Storms 66

      Heat Waves 66

      Drought 66

      6. Microclimate 69

      Climate 69

      Microclimate 69

      City Microclimates 70

      Urban Heat]Island Effect 70

      Smog 70

      Solving the Air]Pollution Problem 71

      Cooler Roofs 72

      Living Walls 73

      Trees Cool Streets 74

      Parks 75

      Quality of Green Space 75

      Locating Trees 76

      Water Bodies 76

      Rivers 76

      Heat]Related Deaths 77

      Energy Savings 78

      An Overwhelming Case 79

      7. Ecosystem Approach 81

      The Great Acceleration 81

      The Convention on Biological Diversity 81

      Ecosystem Approach 82

      Ecosystems 82

      Principles of the Ecosystem Approach 83

      Operational Guidance 85

      Ecosystem Approach and the Water]Sensitive City 87

      Impacts and Responsibilities 88

      Limits 88

      City]Scale Planning 89

      The City Spectrum 89

      Ecosystem Services 89

      Valuation of Ecosystem Services 90

      Supporting Services 91

      Regulating Services 91

      Provisioning Services 91

      Cultural Services 92

      Economics and Ecosystems 92

      8. Rivers and Coasts 95

      The Source 95

      A River of Life 95

      Transport Revolution 96

      Regeneration 96

      Water Quality and Regeneration 97

      The Idea Spreads 97

      A More Natural Approach 98

      River Restoration and Urban Regeneration 99

      Greening the River Wall 99

      Coastal Cities 100

      Beach Life 101

      Fun in the Sun 101

      The Front Line 102

      An Uncertain Future 103

      9. Near-Natural Drainage 105

      Rain-Garden Origins 105

      Scotland Takes Up the Challenge 106

      England & Wales 106

      Working with Nature 106

      Management Train 107

      Source Control 108

      Green Roofs 108

      Holding Water on the Roof 109

      Rain Gardens 110

      The Idea Spreads 111

      Other Permeable Load]Bearing Surfaces 112

      Underground Voids 113

      Trees and Water 114

      Stockholm Tree Pits 115

      Conveyance 115

      Rills 116

      Ponds 116

      Detention Ponds 116

      Attenuation Ponds 117

      Floating Wetlands 117

      Larger Water Bodies 118

      Make Space for Water 119

      10. Reduce 121

      A Worthwhile Effort 121

      Reduce Leaks 121

      Monitor 122

      Check for Leaks 123

      Less Flush 123

      Toilets are Not for Trash 123

      Composting Toilets 124

      Showers 124

      Washing Machines 124

      Dishwashers 125

      Garden Irrigation 125

      The Workplace 126

      Behaviour Change 126

      Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning 126

      Vehicle Washing 127

      Urban Farming and Recycled Water 128

      Diet and Water 128

      Soft Drinks 128

      Clothing 129

      Reduction Targets 129

      11. Collect 131

      Reduce Reliance on Abstraction 131

      When Sealed Surfaces are Useful 131

      Rainwater Harvesting 132

      How Rainwater is Tainted 132

      First Flush 133

      Novel Methods 133

      Filters and Tanks 134

      Siting a Tank 134

      Materials 135

      Treating Rainwater 135

      Sizing Tanks 136

      City Centre Rainwater Harvesting 137

      Potsdamer Platz 137

      District Collection 138

      Singapore Wants Every Drop 138

      Legal Problems 139

      Dew 140

      Lanzarote 140

      Air Wells 140

      Lightweight Fog Catchers 141

      Foil Collectors 141

      Biomimicry: Desert Beetle 142

      Potential in Towns 142

      Condensate 142

      Collecting Alone is Insufficient 143

      12. Recycle 145

      Huge Potential 145

      Treated Wastewater 146

      The Big Dry 146

      Greywater 146

      Treating Greywater 147

      Microbes and Membranes 148

      Regulations 148

      Standards 149

      German Pioneers 150

      Jordan 150

      Domestic Greywater Recycling 151

      13. Water Quality 153

      Nature Cleans 153

      Safe to Drink? 153

      Microbes 154

      Which Pathogens to Monitor? 156

      Bacteria 156

      Protozoa 157

      Treatment 157

      Chemical Contaminants 159

      Nitrates 159

      Pharmaceutical Contaminants 161

      Radioactive Substances 161

      Smell and Taste 161

      Standards 162

      United States 162

      Europe 162

      China 163

      Clean Water Act 163

      Water Framework Directive 164

      Earlier Legislation 165

      The Struggle for Compliance 165

      Nonpoint Source Pollution 165

      Dust in the Streets 166

      Urban Runoff 166

      A Continuing Problem 166

      14. Future Water]Sensitive Cities 169

      Waste Not 169

      Measure 170

      Water Collection 170

      Recycling and Cooling 170

      Smart Plumbing 171

      Water and Power 171

      Water and Roofs 172

      Water and Walls 173

      Blue]Green Infrastructure 173

      Making Room 175

      A More Permeable City 175

      Green Streets 175

      Street Life 175

      Sparkling Streets 177

      Urban Food Revolution 177

      Urban Farms 177

      Agricultural Reform 178

      Relax and Play 178

      Swimming and Boating 178

      Encounters with Nature 179

      Rediscovering Urban Waterways 179

      A Greener Looking City 180

      Living with Climate Change 180

      Tough Decisions 181

      Younger and Wiser 181

      Hope 182

      Useful Resources 183

      Notes 191

      Index 207

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