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Systems analysis of metropolitan-scale reuse with effects on water supply resilience and water quality
Erik Porse
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Adapting wastewater management systems in California for water conservation and climate change
Erik Porse
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Caitlyn Leo
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Erick Eschker
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Harold Leverenz
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Jonathan Kaplan
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John Johnston
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Dakota Keene
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David Babchanik
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Climate change risk and adaptation costs for stormwater management in California coastal parklands
Erik Porse
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Cristina Poindexter
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Christian Carleton
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Michael Stephens
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Editorial: Urban water management, planning, and design: Links, opportunities, and challenges
Erik Porse
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Chingwen Cheng
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Sara Hughes
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N. Claire Napawan
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Municipal Stormwater Management Spending in California: Data Extraction, Compilation, and Analysis
David Babchanik
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Danielle Salt
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Maureen Kerner
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Brian Currier
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Erik Porse
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Stormwater utility fees and household affordability of urban water services
Abstract Stormwater utility fees provide dedicated revenues for managing stormwater. In setting fees, household-level affordability …
Erik Porse
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Maureen Kerner
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Joel Shinneman
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Jonathan Kaplan
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Samuel Stone
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Mary L. Cadenasso
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Stay-at-Home Orders during the COVID-19 Pandemic Reduced Urban Water Use
Dongyue Li
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Ruth A. Engel
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Xiaoyu Ma
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Erik Porse
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Jonathan D. Kaplan
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Steven A. Margulis
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Dennis P. Lettenmaier
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Net solar generation potential from urban rooftops in Los Angeles
Erik Porse
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Eric Fournier
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Dan Cheng
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Claire Hirashiki
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Hannah Gustafson
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Felicia Federico
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Stephanie Pincetl
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Energy Use for Urban Water Management by Utilities and Households in Los Angeles
Erik Porse
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Kathryn B. Mika
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Alvar Escriva-Bou
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Eric D. Fournier
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Kelly T. Sanders
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Edward S Spang
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Jennifer Stokes-Draut
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Felicia Federico
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Mark Gold
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Stephanie Pincetl
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Review of the Quantitative Resilience Methods in Water Distribution Networks
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are critical contributors to the social welfare, economic growth, and public health in cities. Under …
Qing Shuang
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Hui Jie Liu
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Erik Porse
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