U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Decentralized Water Reuse Scenarios (San Francisco)

The dataset included the inventories, impact assessments and cost analyses of different scenarios at the different scales (building and district) and with different water source being reuse (mixed wastewater, graywater). And also inventoaries for thermal recovery and vertical flow wetland. Maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Example records
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Use cases

Water Infrastructure Vendor Scoping

A water technology company evaluating municipal procurement opportunities reviews EPA-published scenario analyses to identify which treatment configurations are being studied at the building and district scale, helping them prioritize which product lines to position for San Francisco-area projects.

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Environmental Insurance Underwriting

An underwriter assessing liability exposure for a decentralized water reuse installation reviews EPA scenario inventories and impact assessments to understand the treatment technologies in scope, informing policy terms for graywater and mixed wastewater systems.

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ESG Due Diligence on Municipal Water Projects

An ESG analyst at an asset manager evaluating a green bond tied to San Francisco water infrastructure reviews EPA scenario cost and impact data to verify that the funded technologies align with disclosed sustainability criteria.

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