Water Resources and Industry (Mar 2015)

Requirements for water assessment tools: An automotive industry perspective

  • Sherry A. Mueller,
  • Andrew Carlile,
  • Bert Bras,
  • Thomas A. Niemann,
  • Susan M. Rokosz,
  • Heidi L. McKenzie,
  • H. Chul Kim,
  • Timothy J. Wallington

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wri.2014.12.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. C
pp. 30 – 44

Abstract

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Water availability is one of the greatest global sustainability challenges. Water is not available in adequate quantity and quality in many areas and water shortfalls are expected to increase. Businesses are facing water-related challenges due to inadequate water availability and poor resource management. Identifying and quantifying impacts is key to enabling companies to make effective management decisions. Several water assessment tools have been developed to help companies understand the complex nature of water challenges; however, there remain significant gaps in the datasets and inconsistencies in measurement and reporting of geographic water shortfalls. There is a need for more complete datasets containing information on water withdrawal and discharge, freshwater availability and depletion (spatially and temporally), water quality monitoring, reuse and recycling. We discuss four of the available water assessment tools (Global Water Tool, India Water Tool, Water Risk Filter and Aqueduct) and highlight those elements most critical to water-related business decisions.

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