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All Topics | Topic "Major new study on financial implications of water scarcity used WEAP for modeling"
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Mr. Jack Sieber

Subject: Major new study on financial implications of water scarcity used WEAP for modeling   
Posted: 10/21/2010 Viewed: 32433 times
A major new study, "The Ripple Effect: Water risk in the municipal bond market," as reported in a story on the first page of today's New York Times Business section, used WEAP to model the flows of water and to measure water scarcity. The modeling was done by SEI Associate David Yates.

"The Ripple Effect": http://www.ceres.org/Page.aspx?pid=1291

New York Times story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/21/business/21water.html

Jack Sieber
Topic "Major new study on financial implications of water scarcity used WEAP for modeling"