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Stakeholder evaluations of risk interventions for non-potable recycled water schemes: A case study

机译:利益相关者对非饮用水循环水计划的风险干预措施的评估:一个案例研究

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Non-potable recycled water schemes can benefit sustainable urban water management through reducing demand for drinking water and mitigating environmental loadings through the provision of advanced wastewater treatment. However, scheme feasibility can be diminished by high capital and operating costs which can be elevated by perceptions of health risks and subsequently overly cautious risk reduction measures. Conversely, a failure to anticipate the risk management expectations of stakeholders can undermine scheme feasibility through insufficient demand for recycled water. The aim of this study was to explore how stakeholders' perceptions and preferences for risk management and recycled water end-uses might influence scheme design. Using a case study scheme in London, four risk management intervention scenarios and six alternative end uses were evaluated using a stochastic PROMETHEE-based method that incorporated quantitative microbial risk assessment and stakeholder criteria weights together with an attitudinal survey of stakeholders' risk perceptions. Through pair-wise criteria judgements, results showed that stakeholders prioritised health risk reductions which led to the more conservative management intervention of adding water treatment processes being ranked the highest. In contrast, responses to the attitudinal survey indicated that the stakeholders favoured maintaining the case study's existing levels of risk control but with more stakeholder engagement. The findings highlighted potential benefits of understanding risk perceptions associated with different design options and contrasting these with multi-criteria model results. Extrapolating from these findings, future research could explore potential challenges and benefits of providing flexibility in scheme designs to appeal to a wider range of stakeholder needs as well as being more adaptable to future social, environmental or economic challenges. The study concludes that contemporary risk management guidance would benefit from more explicitly outlining constructive ways to engage stakeholders in scheme evaluation. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:非饮用水循环水计划可通过减少对饮用水的需求并通过提供先进的废水处理来减轻环境负荷,从而使城市可持续水管理受益。但是,计划的可行性会因高昂的资金和运营成本而降低,这可能会因对健康风险的认识以及随后过度谨慎的降低风险措施而增加。相反,未能预期到利益相关者对风险管理的期望会由于对再生水的需求不足而破坏计划的可行性。这项研究的目的是探讨利益相关者对风险管理和循环水最终用途的看法和偏好如何影响方案设计。使用伦敦的一个案例研究计划,使用基于PROMETHEE的随机方法评估了四种风险管理干预方案和六种最终用途,该方法结合了定量微生物风险评估和利益相关者标准权重以及对利益相关者风险认知的态度调查。通过成对标准判断,结果表明,利益相关者优先考虑降低健康风险,这导致在增加水处理工艺方面更为保守的管理干预措施排名最高。相反,对态度调查的答复表明,利益相关者倾向于保持案例研究的现有风险控制水平,但需要更多的利益相关者参与。研究结果强调了理解与不同设计方案相关的风险感知并将其与多标准模型结果进行对比的潜在好处。从这些发现中推断,未来的研究可以探索潜在的挑战和好处,即在方案设计中提供灵活性以吸引更广泛的利益相关者需求,以及更适应未来的社会,环境或经济挑战。研究得出的结论是,当代风险管理指南将受益于更明确地概述建设性方法,以使利益相关者参与计划评估。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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