The current literature compartmentalizes the complex issue of water and
wastewater into its discrete components; technology, planning, policy,
construction, economics, etc. Considered from the perspective of
sustainability, however, water in the urban environment must be
approached as a single resource that can be continuously reused and
recycled. This book will be the first to capture all of the current work
on this idea in a single, integrated, plan for designing the
water-centric cities of the future. From new construction to the
retrofitting of existing systems, this book presents the case for a new
urban relationship to water, one with a more sustainable connection to
the environment and the hydrological cycle. Through case studies of
successfully planned and built systems around the world, the book will
educate the reader about the need for a new approach to urban water
management, and make the case that these changes are not only possible
but imperative.