Reliability of Drinking Water: Risk Perceptions and Economic Value

Author:

Appiah Alfred1,Adamowicz Wiktor1,Lloyd-Smith Patrick2,Dupont Diane3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta, 515 General Services Building, Edmonton AB T6G 2H1, Canada

2. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Global Institute for Water Security, University of Saskatchewan, 101-121 Research Drive Saskatoon, SK S7N 3H5, Canada

3. Department of Economics, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1, Canada

Abstract

This paper estimates the monetary value of drinking water supply reliability in Alberta, Canada. We use the results of an online stated preference survey that elicited respondents’ experiences with, and numerically expressed future risk perceptions of, three types of water outages: short-term outages, longer-term outages and boiled water advisories. Respondents with non-zero risk perceptions were presented with alternative programs that reduced these risks, but increased their water bills. Using cost and other program attributes as explanatory variables, we measured the probability of supporting the programs. The survey results indicated that respondents have not experienced many water outages in the last 10 years, but expect outages to be more frequent over the next 10 years. Using the sample of respondents with non-zero beliefs in the likelihood of future water outages, we calculated a mean willingness to pay (WTP) per household of $71 per year for at least a 50% reduction in the likelihood of a short-term water outage. Results from spike models using responses of all respondents, regardless of their expressed risk perceptions, indicate a WTP of $46 per year for at least a 50% reduction in the risk of short-term water outages. We also used a control function approach to control for potential endogeneity associated with the use of elicited perceived risks in the model and found small differences in WTP estimates. These values provide policy makers with quantified benefits that can be compared to investment costs in traditional water treatment or source water protection.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Economics and Econometrics,Water Science and Technology,Business and International Management

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