The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways

<p>Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming problems related to supply–demand imbalances. A preferred strategy has been supply augmentation through hydraulic infrastructure development. However, despite considerable investments, many s...

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Main Authors: J. Godinez Madrigal, N. Van Cauwenbergh, J. Hoogesteger, P. Claure Gutierrez, P. van der Zaag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2022-02-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/26/885/2022/hess-26-885-2022.pdf
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J. Godinez Madrigal
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P. van der Zaag
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description <p>Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming problems related to supply–demand imbalances. A preferred strategy has been supply augmentation through hydraulic infrastructure development. However, despite considerable investments, many systems seem to be trapped in lacklustre development pathways making some problems seem like an enduring, almost stubborn, characteristic of the systems: overexploitation and pollution of water sources, distribution networks overwhelmed by leakages and non-revenue water, and unequal water insecurity. Because of these strategies and persistent problems, water conflicts have emerged, whereby social actors oppose these strategies and propose alternative technologies and strategies. This can create development pathway crossroads of the urban water system, defined as a critical point whereby actors in conflict will either reinforce the current business-as-usual pathway based on large supply augmentation or implement alternative solutions for the urban water system. To study this development pathway crossroads, we selected the Zapotillo conflict in Mexico where a large supply augmentation project for two cities experiencing water shortages is at stake. The paper concludes that urban water systems that are engaged in a trajectory characterized by supply-side strategies may experience a temporal relief but neglect equally pressing issues that stymie the human right to water in the medium and long run. However, there is not a straightforward, self-evident development pathway to choose from, only a range of multiple alternatives with multiple trade-offs that need to be thoroughly discussed and negotiated between the stakeholders. We argue that this development pathway crossroads can cross-fertilize contrasting disciplines such as socio-hydrology and critical studies on water because both can complement technical and socio-political analyses to make their knowledge actionable and relevant.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-93fab9886d1147c280493de50a50b91d2022-12-21T19:35:55ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382022-02-012688590210.5194/hess-26-885-2022The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathwaysJ. Godinez Madrigal0J. Godinez Madrigal1N. Van Cauwenbergh2J. Hoogesteger3P. Claure Gutierrez4P. van der Zaag5P. van der Zaag6Department of Land and Water Management, IHE Delft, Delft, the NetherlandsWater Management Department, TU Delft, Delft, the NetherlandsDepartment of Land and Water Management, IHE Delft, Delft, the NetherlandsWater Resources Management Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the NetherlandsDepartment of Land and Water Management, IHE Delft, Delft, the NetherlandsDepartment of Land and Water Management, IHE Delft, Delft, the NetherlandsWater Management Department, TU Delft, Delft, the Netherlands<p>Managers of urban water systems constantly make decisions to guarantee water services by overcoming problems related to supply–demand imbalances. A preferred strategy has been supply augmentation through hydraulic infrastructure development. However, despite considerable investments, many systems seem to be trapped in lacklustre development pathways making some problems seem like an enduring, almost stubborn, characteristic of the systems: overexploitation and pollution of water sources, distribution networks overwhelmed by leakages and non-revenue water, and unequal water insecurity. Because of these strategies and persistent problems, water conflicts have emerged, whereby social actors oppose these strategies and propose alternative technologies and strategies. This can create development pathway crossroads of the urban water system, defined as a critical point whereby actors in conflict will either reinforce the current business-as-usual pathway based on large supply augmentation or implement alternative solutions for the urban water system. To study this development pathway crossroads, we selected the Zapotillo conflict in Mexico where a large supply augmentation project for two cities experiencing water shortages is at stake. The paper concludes that urban water systems that are engaged in a trajectory characterized by supply-side strategies may experience a temporal relief but neglect equally pressing issues that stymie the human right to water in the medium and long run. However, there is not a straightforward, self-evident development pathway to choose from, only a range of multiple alternatives with multiple trade-offs that need to be thoroughly discussed and negotiated between the stakeholders. We argue that this development pathway crossroads can cross-fertilize contrasting disciplines such as socio-hydrology and critical studies on water because both can complement technical and socio-political analyses to make their knowledge actionable and relevant.</p>https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/26/885/2022/hess-26-885-2022.pdf
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The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
title The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways
title_full The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways
title_fullStr The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways
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title_short The limits to large-scale supply augmentation: exploring the crossroads of conflicting urban water system development pathways
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