CH2M-developed Integrated Water Management Plan for Atlanta

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CH2M-developed Integrated Water Management Plan for Atlanta

Developing an inclusive vision to meet future water demands, CH2M recently completed an integrated water resource management plan for 15 counties and 95 cities in the metropolitan Atlanta area.

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Developing an inclusive vision to meet future water demands, CH2M recently completed an integrated water resource management plan highlighting inter-connections between water supply and conservation, wastewater management and stormwater and watershed management across 15 counties and 95 cities in the metropolitan Atlanta area.

The final integrated water resource management plan received unanimous approval by the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District Board in June and represents one of the only "integrated water resource management plans" in the US for a major metropolitan area.

Previously, the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District prepared separate plans for water supply, wastewater and watershed management which are now included in the updated single, integrated document. The integrated plan is based on a set of regional policy goals such as:

"We're fortunate that the water managers across the Metro District are engaged in implementing integrated strategies throughout our region," said Director of the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District Katherine Zitsch. "We know our continued success in integrated water management depends on pushing further to engage elected officials, planning and zoning staff and health departments, too."

The updated regional water plan is consistent with the One Water approach stewarded by the U.S. Water Alliance and encourages a mindset that all water, no matter the type, is valuable and should be managed sustainably and in an integrated way.

To help the Metro District shift toward this mindset, CH2M and their partners at Black & Veatch and Policy Works updated the water and wastewater demands for the entire region through 2050 and characterized existing watershed conditions. The team also evaluated current implementation actions to address identified needs and developed a model to support the evaluation of benefits of using an integrated approach to water resource management.

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