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The Environmental and Social Value of Leakage Reduction

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Ref: 99/WM/08/24
ISBN: 1 84057 161 6

This research develops a methodology for incorporating environmental and social costs and benefits into the evaluation of water management options. Approaches to valuing changes in external costs are developed. In addition, the methodology provide an approach to updating historical estimates of cost, taking account of existing interventions aimed at internalising external costs, and allowing for sunk capital. The methodology is illustrated with representative case studies.

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