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MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY:
A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT
Libby Murphy
M.S. Climate Science & Policy
Final Master’s Thesis Presentation
May 21, 2014
ROAD MAP
•Motivation
•Background
•Methods
•Results
•Discussion & policy recommendations
•Next Steps
Stormwater management is key to
maintaining water quality & human health
Hudson River estuary
– 150 sewer systems, 13
Combined Sewer Systems
(CSS)
– 695 CSS outfalls
– 29 billions gallons discharge
– Separate systems also lead
to discharge
Exacerbated by climate
change and urbanization
Stormwater managed historically using
gray infrastructure
Emerging stormwater management
alternative: green infrastructure
Permeable pavement: An example of
green infrastructure
Who is adopting permeable pavement
in the Hudson Valley?
What is the lifecycle value of permeable
pavement?
I created a robust cost-
benefit analysis tool to
estimate the value of
porous pavement for the
Hudson Valley
What are the primary costs and
benefits of permeable pavement?
Costs
Installation
Operating and maintenance
Benefits
Avoided gray infrastructure
Reduced runoff
Pollutant removal
Reduced deicing
Assumptions
• Project size: one acre or 34,560 square feet
• Type: Pervious asphalt parking lot with 100-150 spaces
• Benefits realized: All (new development, CSS municipality)
• Install cost: $5 per square foot
• Life expectancy: 30 years
• Discount rate: 3%
Cost #1: Installation
Upfront investment
$0.50 to $5 per square foot
Sources: Booth, 1999; Houle et al., 2013; UNHSC, 2012
Installation Costs
Unit cost (dollars per square feet) 5
Project installation cost (dollars) 217,800
Cost #2:
Operating + Maintenance
Annual cost
Vacuuming and inspection
$1.14 mil per square foot and $25 per acre
Sources: Houle et al., 2013; UNHSC, 2012
Operating & Maintenance Costs
Unit vacuuming cost (dollars per square feet) 0.0114
Project vacuuming cost (dollars per year) 497
Vacuuming frequency (times per year) 2
Inspection (dollars per year) 25
Total annual O&M cost (dollars per year) 1,018
Benefit #1: Avoided gray
Infrastructure
Upfront avoided cost
$2.71 per square foot
Source: CNT, 2009
Avoided Costs
Unit cost of stormwater treatment (dollars per square feet) 2.71
Avoided gray infrastructure (dollars) 118,048
Benefit #2: Reduced runoff
Annual avoided cost
$0.743 mil per square foot
NRCS rainfall-runoff model, sewage rates
Sources: CNT, 2010; Battiata et al., 2008; Hunt, 2012;
USDA NRCS, 2004; Roseen et al., 2012; UNHSC, 2012
Runoff reduction
Wastewater or sewage treatment fee (dollars per gallon) 0.007429
Average annual precipitation (inches per year) 47.50
Avoided annual runoff volume (gallons) 867,064
Annual runoff benefit (dollars per year) 6,441
Benefit #3: Pollutant removal
Annual avoided cost
$0.17 for TSS and $0.035 mil for TP per square foot
Pollutant concentration reduction method
Sources: CWP, 2013; Houle et al., 2013; NYSDEC,
2010; Roseen et al., 2012
Pollutant removal
Drainage area
Approximate proportion institutional parking lot (%) 100
Annual TSS pollutant removed (milograms) 454,207,418
Annual TP pollutant removed (milograms) 767,952
Pollutant removal benefit (dollars per year) 8,509
Benefit #4: Reduced deicing
Upfront investment
$0.33 mil per square foot
75% reduction recommended
Sources: DOT, 2013; Houle, 2008; Houle et al.,
2013; Shafer & Kevern, 2013; UNHSC, 2012
Deicing reduction
Typically road salt application (tons per acre) 3
Unit cost of road salt (dollars per ton) 51
Proportion reduction for permeable (%) 75
Deicing benefit (dollars per year) 115
Results
Financial Analysis
NPV (dollars) 175,573
Annual Savings (dollars) 8,958
Payback Period (years) 8.11
Return on Investment (%) 14
Discussion
• Compare to existing studies
• Model is more robust but there are still weaknesses
– Installation costs, repair, gray infra, climate change, etc.
• Permeable pavement could have a significant impact on
municipal annual budget
• If NPV really is significantly positive, why are there roadblocks?
Financial Analysis
NPV (dollars) 175,573
Annual Savings (dollars) 8,958
Payback Period (years) 8.11
Return on Investment (%) 14
Why are more municipalities not
adopting permeable pavement?
• Traditional pavement technology well known
• Installation costs are higher for permeable
• Permeable technology requires experienced engineers and
installers
• Lenders may be reticent to fund because of uncertainty
around lifecycle costs and benefits
Policy recommendations
• Lenders need to decouple risk
and funding roles by outsourcing their
risk-taking to a third party insurer
• Need better education and
institutionalization through outreach,
funding, and successful demo
projects
Next steps
• Incorporate climate
change projections for
NYS
• Improve model
• Transform into user-friendly
online tool
• Apply to real life projects
• U. Albany campus center
MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY:
A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT
Thank you
Gautam Sethi
Jennifer Phillips
Kristin Marcell
Emily Vail
Caroline Ramaley
MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY:
A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT
Questions?
Libby Murphy
M.S. Climate Science & Policy
libbymrphy@gmail.com
Equations
• Installation
where A is the area of the project, and c is
the unit installation cost of permeable
pavement.
• O&M
where A is the area of the project, cv is the
unit cost of vacuuming, f is the annual
vacuuming frequency, and ci is the annual
cost of inspection.
Equations
• Gray infrastructure
Where A is the area of the project and cg
is the avoided cost of gray infrastructure
that would have been required per unit of
impervious surface.
• Runoff reduction
where cs is the unit cost to treat stormwater and
Qvol is the annual runoff volume reduced. Qvol is
derived from the NRCS Method, where P is annual
precipitation, SIP and SPP are the potential maximum
retention after runoff begins for impervious
pavement and permeable pavement, and A is the
area of the project. S is also part of the NRCS
Method, where CN is the Curve Number assigned to
each surface given its infiltration properties.
Equations
• Pollutant removal
where Pin is the unit pollutant loading based on
land use in drainage area, Pred is the proportion of
pollutant concentration reduction provided by
permeable pavement, W is the water volume
treated, and cp is the unit cost to remove pollutant.
• Reduced deicing
where A is the area of the project, r is the
reduction in road salt application, t is the standard
rate of road salt application for impervious
pavement, and cs is the unit cost of road salt.
NPV Equation
Where Ci is the initial investment in the form of installation cost of permeable pavement, Cm is the
annual cost of operating and maintenance, i is the discount rate, Bi is the initial benefit of avoided
gray infrastructure, Br is the annual benefit of runoff reduction, Bp is the annual benefit of pollutant
removal, and Bs is the annual benefit of reduced road salt application.
Data
Table 4. Municipal sewage fee rates for the mid-
Hudson Valley area.
Municipality County
Sewage treatment fee
(dollars per gallon)
1 Rosendale Ulster 0.004500
2 New York New York 0.007607
3 Fishkill Dutchess 0.012995
4 Kingston Ulster 0.006007
5 Newburgh Orange 0.010195
6 Poughkeepsie Dutchess 0.002674
7 Saugerties Ulster 0.005357
8 Woodstock Ulster 0.010100
Simple average sewage fee 0.007429
Data
Table 5. Annual average precipitation from five sites in
the Hudson Valley, NY, 1983-2013.
Source: Northeast Climate Center.
Station location County Precipitation (inches)
1 Alcove Albany 52.7
2 Hudson Columbia 41.6
3 Yorktown Heights Westchester 54.1
4 Mohonk Lake Ulster 42.0
5 Walden Orange 47.1
Simple average for five sites 47.5
Data
Table 6. Representative
pollutant loading by
landuse type.
Source: Hunt et al., 2012
TSS (mg/L) TP (mg/L) TN (mg/L)
Institutional
Parking lot 654.81 1.48 5.45
Open/landscaped 100.30 1.67 8.48
Roof 102.20 0.57 4.09
Commercial
Parking lot 219.53 0.61 5.45
Roof 27 0.15 1.08
Open/landscaped 100.30 1.67 8.48
Residential
Driveway 654.81 1.48 5.45
Roof 27 0.15 1.08
Lawn 100.30 1.67 8.48
Transportation
Sidewalks 113.55 1.78 4.31
Low density 113.55 1.63 13.89
Medium density 93 0.52 1.40
Industrial
Parking lot 173 0.39 1.44
Roof 27 0.15 1.08
Open/landscaped 26.50 0.44 2.24
Other
Woods 427.71 0.95 5.56
Maintained grass 75.70 2.23 11.58
Pasture 317.94 5.90 13.66
Open water 102.20 0.57 4.09

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Managing Stormwater in the Hudson Valley: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Permeable Pavement

  • 1. MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY: A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT Libby Murphy M.S. Climate Science & Policy Final Master’s Thesis Presentation May 21, 2014
  • 3. Stormwater management is key to maintaining water quality & human health Hudson River estuary – 150 sewer systems, 13 Combined Sewer Systems (CSS) – 695 CSS outfalls – 29 billions gallons discharge – Separate systems also lead to discharge Exacerbated by climate change and urbanization
  • 4. Stormwater managed historically using gray infrastructure
  • 6. Permeable pavement: An example of green infrastructure
  • 7. Who is adopting permeable pavement in the Hudson Valley?
  • 8. What is the lifecycle value of permeable pavement?
  • 9. I created a robust cost- benefit analysis tool to estimate the value of porous pavement for the Hudson Valley
  • 10. What are the primary costs and benefits of permeable pavement? Costs Installation Operating and maintenance Benefits Avoided gray infrastructure Reduced runoff Pollutant removal Reduced deicing
  • 11. Assumptions • Project size: one acre or 34,560 square feet • Type: Pervious asphalt parking lot with 100-150 spaces • Benefits realized: All (new development, CSS municipality) • Install cost: $5 per square foot • Life expectancy: 30 years • Discount rate: 3%
  • 12. Cost #1: Installation Upfront investment $0.50 to $5 per square foot Sources: Booth, 1999; Houle et al., 2013; UNHSC, 2012 Installation Costs Unit cost (dollars per square feet) 5 Project installation cost (dollars) 217,800
  • 13. Cost #2: Operating + Maintenance Annual cost Vacuuming and inspection $1.14 mil per square foot and $25 per acre Sources: Houle et al., 2013; UNHSC, 2012 Operating & Maintenance Costs Unit vacuuming cost (dollars per square feet) 0.0114 Project vacuuming cost (dollars per year) 497 Vacuuming frequency (times per year) 2 Inspection (dollars per year) 25 Total annual O&M cost (dollars per year) 1,018
  • 14. Benefit #1: Avoided gray Infrastructure Upfront avoided cost $2.71 per square foot Source: CNT, 2009 Avoided Costs Unit cost of stormwater treatment (dollars per square feet) 2.71 Avoided gray infrastructure (dollars) 118,048
  • 15. Benefit #2: Reduced runoff Annual avoided cost $0.743 mil per square foot NRCS rainfall-runoff model, sewage rates Sources: CNT, 2010; Battiata et al., 2008; Hunt, 2012; USDA NRCS, 2004; Roseen et al., 2012; UNHSC, 2012 Runoff reduction Wastewater or sewage treatment fee (dollars per gallon) 0.007429 Average annual precipitation (inches per year) 47.50 Avoided annual runoff volume (gallons) 867,064 Annual runoff benefit (dollars per year) 6,441
  • 16. Benefit #3: Pollutant removal Annual avoided cost $0.17 for TSS and $0.035 mil for TP per square foot Pollutant concentration reduction method Sources: CWP, 2013; Houle et al., 2013; NYSDEC, 2010; Roseen et al., 2012 Pollutant removal Drainage area Approximate proportion institutional parking lot (%) 100 Annual TSS pollutant removed (milograms) 454,207,418 Annual TP pollutant removed (milograms) 767,952 Pollutant removal benefit (dollars per year) 8,509
  • 17. Benefit #4: Reduced deicing Upfront investment $0.33 mil per square foot 75% reduction recommended Sources: DOT, 2013; Houle, 2008; Houle et al., 2013; Shafer & Kevern, 2013; UNHSC, 2012 Deicing reduction Typically road salt application (tons per acre) 3 Unit cost of road salt (dollars per ton) 51 Proportion reduction for permeable (%) 75 Deicing benefit (dollars per year) 115
  • 18. Results Financial Analysis NPV (dollars) 175,573 Annual Savings (dollars) 8,958 Payback Period (years) 8.11 Return on Investment (%) 14
  • 19. Discussion • Compare to existing studies • Model is more robust but there are still weaknesses – Installation costs, repair, gray infra, climate change, etc. • Permeable pavement could have a significant impact on municipal annual budget • If NPV really is significantly positive, why are there roadblocks? Financial Analysis NPV (dollars) 175,573 Annual Savings (dollars) 8,958 Payback Period (years) 8.11 Return on Investment (%) 14
  • 20. Why are more municipalities not adopting permeable pavement? • Traditional pavement technology well known • Installation costs are higher for permeable • Permeable technology requires experienced engineers and installers • Lenders may be reticent to fund because of uncertainty around lifecycle costs and benefits
  • 21. Policy recommendations • Lenders need to decouple risk and funding roles by outsourcing their risk-taking to a third party insurer • Need better education and institutionalization through outreach, funding, and successful demo projects
  • 22. Next steps • Incorporate climate change projections for NYS • Improve model • Transform into user-friendly online tool • Apply to real life projects • U. Albany campus center
  • 23. MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY: A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT Thank you Gautam Sethi Jennifer Phillips Kristin Marcell Emily Vail Caroline Ramaley
  • 24. MANAGING STORMWATER IN THE HUDSON VALLEY: A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT Questions? Libby Murphy M.S. Climate Science & Policy libbymrphy@gmail.com
  • 25. Equations • Installation where A is the area of the project, and c is the unit installation cost of permeable pavement. • O&M where A is the area of the project, cv is the unit cost of vacuuming, f is the annual vacuuming frequency, and ci is the annual cost of inspection.
  • 26. Equations • Gray infrastructure Where A is the area of the project and cg is the avoided cost of gray infrastructure that would have been required per unit of impervious surface. • Runoff reduction where cs is the unit cost to treat stormwater and Qvol is the annual runoff volume reduced. Qvol is derived from the NRCS Method, where P is annual precipitation, SIP and SPP are the potential maximum retention after runoff begins for impervious pavement and permeable pavement, and A is the area of the project. S is also part of the NRCS Method, where CN is the Curve Number assigned to each surface given its infiltration properties.
  • 27. Equations • Pollutant removal where Pin is the unit pollutant loading based on land use in drainage area, Pred is the proportion of pollutant concentration reduction provided by permeable pavement, W is the water volume treated, and cp is the unit cost to remove pollutant. • Reduced deicing where A is the area of the project, r is the reduction in road salt application, t is the standard rate of road salt application for impervious pavement, and cs is the unit cost of road salt.
  • 28. NPV Equation Where Ci is the initial investment in the form of installation cost of permeable pavement, Cm is the annual cost of operating and maintenance, i is the discount rate, Bi is the initial benefit of avoided gray infrastructure, Br is the annual benefit of runoff reduction, Bp is the annual benefit of pollutant removal, and Bs is the annual benefit of reduced road salt application.
  • 29. Data Table 4. Municipal sewage fee rates for the mid- Hudson Valley area. Municipality County Sewage treatment fee (dollars per gallon) 1 Rosendale Ulster 0.004500 2 New York New York 0.007607 3 Fishkill Dutchess 0.012995 4 Kingston Ulster 0.006007 5 Newburgh Orange 0.010195 6 Poughkeepsie Dutchess 0.002674 7 Saugerties Ulster 0.005357 8 Woodstock Ulster 0.010100 Simple average sewage fee 0.007429
  • 30. Data Table 5. Annual average precipitation from five sites in the Hudson Valley, NY, 1983-2013. Source: Northeast Climate Center. Station location County Precipitation (inches) 1 Alcove Albany 52.7 2 Hudson Columbia 41.6 3 Yorktown Heights Westchester 54.1 4 Mohonk Lake Ulster 42.0 5 Walden Orange 47.1 Simple average for five sites 47.5
  • 31. Data Table 6. Representative pollutant loading by landuse type. Source: Hunt et al., 2012 TSS (mg/L) TP (mg/L) TN (mg/L) Institutional Parking lot 654.81 1.48 5.45 Open/landscaped 100.30 1.67 8.48 Roof 102.20 0.57 4.09 Commercial Parking lot 219.53 0.61 5.45 Roof 27 0.15 1.08 Open/landscaped 100.30 1.67 8.48 Residential Driveway 654.81 1.48 5.45 Roof 27 0.15 1.08 Lawn 100.30 1.67 8.48 Transportation Sidewalks 113.55 1.78 4.31 Low density 113.55 1.63 13.89 Medium density 93 0.52 1.40 Industrial Parking lot 173 0.39 1.44 Roof 27 0.15 1.08 Open/landscaped 26.50 0.44 2.24 Other Woods 427.71 0.95 5.56 Maintained grass 75.70 2.23 11.58 Pasture 317.94 5.90 13.66 Open water 102.20 0.57 4.09