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August 21, 2020UncategorizedBy Laura Ramos

Economic Impact of Water Reduction to the Valley Analysis

CWI was asked to identify potential experts to conduct this analysis. In cooperation with the Blueprint Group, CWI worked directly with Dr. David Sunding from University of California, Berkeley to develop the scope of work, analytical methods, compensation and schedule, and contract execution.

Dr. Sunding’s research estimates that the economic losses associated with the forecasted water supply shortage conditions will be $7 billion annually.

The analysis can be viewed here.

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Laura Ramos

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