Invisible to Invaluable: Harriet Festing Presentation

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Harriet Festing Director, Water Program Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) One Water leadership Summit 2013

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Harriet FestingDirector, Water ProgramCenter for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)

One Water leadership Summit 2013

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Presentation Overview

• Who we are

• Research

• Building the case for policy changes

• 3 Lessons

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Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)

• National Non-Profit• Areas of Focus:

• Transportation, Energy, Climate Change & Water

• Working with Communities on Urban Sustainability:• Data & Research

• Tools & Transparency

• Collaboration

• Policy Advocacy

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CNT Water Program

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Smart Water for Smart Regions

The Great Lakes States are our testing ground for shaping the decisions of cities across the United States

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National Partners

Funders

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The Problem

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Drought

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Urban Flooding

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Water Infrastructure Crisis

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Research

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Urban Flooding

The Issues

Water Loss

Photo: Flickr/ian boyd

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• 48 most populous cities in the Great Lakes region

• 30 responded: 63%

• They serve 23% of the total population of the Great Lakes states and province

Survey Sample: Urban Flooding

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• 100% receive complaints

• 87% characterize them as ‘medium’ to ‘large’

• Half have no plans for tackling it

• Two-thirds have no targets

• 80% do not track the costs of flood damage

Findings: Urban Flooding

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• 80 water supply utilities• 10 largest in each Great

Lakes state• 68% response rate• 500 municipalities• 9.8 million people• Over 63,000 miles of

pipe

Survey Sample: Water Loss

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• Pipes average 50 years old

• Leak an estimated 66.5 billion gallons of water each year

• Could supply water to 2.2 million Americans for a year

• 71% have no policy

• 51% have no goal

• 67% do not publicly report

Findings: Water Loss

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Building the Campaign Case

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Building the Case for dry basements

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Our Homes & Businesses are Flooding

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Stormwater in Your Home

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Which also Causes….

CSO Pollution Flooded Basements

Flooded Streets Eroded Streams

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We need Solutions •Improved mapping of flood risks

•Retrofit programs and development standards to protect your property

•Federally backed insurance & •mitigations funding

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Building the Case: for fixing the leaks

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Water Rates on the Rise

CNT Map based on data from article: Water costs gush higher, USA TODAYSeptember 29, 2012

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Infrastructure Report Card = D

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Your money is going down the drain!

Fixing the Leaks – A Good Idea

• Create Jobs• Drive Economic Development• Protect Human Health• Reduce Energy Use• Preserve Water Resources

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We need…

•Clear standards & targets for water loss

•Plan of action

•Public reporting & transparency

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What Have We Learnt?

• 1. Policy tools exist – but need adjustments, promotion & peer-to-peer training

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What Have We Learnt?

2. The Cost of Doing Nothing – a Radical Paradigm Shift

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What Have We Learnt?

3. The Public are ALREADY arguing for change

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4. BUILDING A COALITION

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We Welcome Your Support

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Thank You! [email protected]