Project 1686

Understanding the Influence of Stakeholder Groups on the Effectiveness of Urban Recycled Water Program Implementation

Completed
Principal Investigator
Katherine Kushing
Project Manager
Justin Mattingly
Contractor
San Jose State University
Customer Relations & Stakeholder Engagement
Reuse

Abstract

By using an interactive online survey of experts this study identified a set of common metrics for understanding the performance of urban recycled water programs. The research also examined major metrics used by four mid-sized case study recycled water programs in California, Arizona, and Florida. Additionally, this research sheds light on the evolving relationship between recycled water program managers and their key stakeholders: regulatory agencies, partner agencies, and customers. The objectives of this project were to identify, through expert opinion, a set of common metrics for understanding urban recycled water program performance. Four case study programs were evaluated throughout this process resulting in a better understanding of stakeholder relationships that recycled water program managers consider the most influential.

Originally funded as WERF project Reuse-10-17.