A Policy Toolbox for Aging Water Infrastructure
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Policy Tools
2.1. Authority
2.2. Incentives and Sanctions
2.3. Symbolism
2.4. Capacity Building
2.5. Learning
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Policy Tool Category | Description | Applications in Water Infrastructure |
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Authority | Policies that permit, prohibit, or require actions based on the government’s legitimate authority and are used to enforce standards and mandates without direct financial incentives | Design and construction standards |
Mandated inspections | ||
Mandated asset management plans | ||
Water restrictions during droughts | ||
“Call before you dig” rules | ||
Water loss audits | ||
Emergency response protocols for infrastructure failures | ||
Incentives and Sanctions | Tangible rewards (incentives) or penalties (sanctions) that motivate desired behavior by linking compliance to financial or legal outcomes | Grants and rebates to users |
Water restrictions with penalties | ||
Water rates that encourage conservation during shortages | ||
Performance-based incentives tied to reliability or customer satisfaction | ||
Symbolism | Tools that rely on persuasion, public messaging, and the alignment of policies with community values to foster support and behavioral change | Public awareness campaigns |
Endorsements and public participation | ||
Messaging that builds a culture of stewardship | ||
Storytelling and positive case studies | ||
Capacity Building | Efforts to enhance skills, knowledge, and resources to overcome barriers | Training programs for operators |
Workshops for policymakers | ||
Water conservation education | ||
Digital tools to assist in infrastructure asset management | ||
Learning | Tools focused on gathering, analyzing, and applying information to understand complex problems | Strategic and master planning studies |
Research projects | ||
Benchmarking studies | ||
Condition assessments | ||
Pilot studies | ||
Citizen advisory committees |
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Sowby, R.B.; Hall, S.; Peterson, T.; Dwiggins, M.; Ball, C.; Oldham, P. A Policy Toolbox for Aging Water Infrastructure. Water 2025, 17, 1277. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17091277
Sowby RB, Hall S, Peterson T, Dwiggins M, Ball C, Oldham P. A Policy Toolbox for Aging Water Infrastructure. Water. 2025; 17(9):1277. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17091277
Chicago/Turabian StyleSowby, Robert B., Steven Hall, Tyler Peterson, Matt Dwiggins, Cambrie Ball, and Peter Oldham. 2025. "A Policy Toolbox for Aging Water Infrastructure" Water 17, no. 9: 1277. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17091277
APA StyleSowby, R. B., Hall, S., Peterson, T., Dwiggins, M., Ball, C., & Oldham, P. (2025). A Policy Toolbox for Aging Water Infrastructure. Water, 17(9), 1277. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17091277