Publications by Bill Holman
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Building Change towards Full Cost Water: Lessons from the Rate Setting Process
April 2012 - by David Gordon, Bill Holman
To ensure the country's changing water demands and evolving environmental challenges are met, the water industry must find new strategies and partners to map a new way forward. A new paper by the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions highlights the importance of rate setting strategy. By analyzing disparate rate cases, the authors show that common strategies can exist with regard to rate setting procedures no matter how different the utility.
Climate Ready Estuaries: A Blueprint for Change
March 2011 - by Bill Holman and Amy Pickle
Initially conceived as an outreach pilot to increase public and local government awareness in five counties of the Albemarle-Pamlico region, our Blueprint summarizes the initial outreach efforts, includes findings and recommendations for increasing the region’s climate resilience, compiles a resource of up-to-date science on sea-level rise impacts, and serves as a first step in educating the public and decision makers about the opportunities and challenges of becoming a climate ready estuary.
Climate Ready Estuaries Preliminary Lessons Learned; Informing Communication Strategies and Recommendations
July 2010 - by Amy Pickle, Katherine McGlade, Joanna Field and Bill Holman
Regional Collaboration on Water Quality & Quantity
December 2009 - by Bill Holman
Memo to Triangle Area Mayors and County Chairs
2008 Report of the Water Allocation Study of the NC Environmental Review Commission
January 2008 - by Richard Whisnant, Bill Holman, Jeff Hughes, Leslie Kleczek, Greg Characklis, Mallory Dimmitt, Joe LoBuglio, Naomi Schwartz, Jennifer Platt, Sean Hughes, Shadi Eskaf, Andrew Westbrook, Alicia Guzman, Sybil Tate, Mary Tiger and Hannah Polikov
The Future of Water in North Carolina: Strategies for Sustaining Clean and Abundant Water - Conference Report
August 2007 - by Bill Holman, Leslie Kleczek and Eben Polk
The Future of Water in North Carolina: Strategies for Sustaining Clean and Abundant Water - Pre-conference Report
March 2007 - by Eben Polk, Leslie Kleczek, Lydia Olander, Bill Holman




