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Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction

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Zaniolo, M; Fletcher, SM; Mauter, MS
Published in: Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability
March 31, 2026

Seawater desalination is a drought-proof water supply for coastal cities, but widespread development of desalination plants in the U.S. has been limited by both cost and the complexity of permitting processes designed to minimize environmental impact. This work estimates the value of accelerating the permitting timeline without changing environmental or social standards. On average, faster permitting reduces the frequency of desalination plant construction and operation, the overall costs of robust water system operation, the environmental impacts of drought-tolerant water supplies due to shorter duration of plant operation. Expedited permitting allows fundamental changes in how water infrastructure is deployed, facilitating a transition from anticipatory construction and continuous operation of seawater desalination capacity as a redundant drought buffer to just-in-time (i.e. adaptive) deployment of seawater desalination capacity when critical drought thresholds are crossed. We demonstrate the value of expedited desalination permitting in enabling adaptive planning and reducing water system costs using a simple case study in Santa Barbara, CA. We discuss additional forms of adaptive water infrastructure planning as enabled by faster permitting and address their challenges and opportunities. Lastly, we identify synergies between innovation in adaptive planning, innovation in expedited permitting practices, and innovation in water technology.

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Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability

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2634-4505

Publication Date

March 31, 2026

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6

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1
 

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Zaniolo, M., Fletcher, S. M., & Mauter, M. S. (2026). Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction. Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4505/ae3e3c
Zaniolo, M., S. M. Fletcher, and M. S. Mauter. “Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction.” Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability 6, no. 1 (March 31, 2026). https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4505/ae3e3c.
Zaniolo M, Fletcher SM, Mauter MS. Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction. Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability. 2026 Mar 31;6(1).
Zaniolo, M., et al. “Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction.” Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability, vol. 6, no. 1, Mar. 2026. Scopus, doi:10.1088/2634-4505/ae3e3c.
Zaniolo M, Fletcher SM, Mauter MS. Expedited desalination permitting enables adaptive planning and water system cost reduction. Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability. 2026 Mar 31;6(1).

Published In

Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability

DOI

EISSN

2634-4505

Publication Date

March 31, 2026

Volume

6

Issue

1