DOI: 10.3390/smartcities9080132 ISSN: 2624-6511

Definition of Charging Fee for Drainage Services and Incentives Based on LID Simulation

Ana Paula Camargo de Vicente, Klebber Teodomiro Martins Formiga

Given the scarcity of initiatives to charge for urban stormwater services in Brazil and the need to recognise users’ efforts in adopting technologies such as Low Impact Development (LID), a proposal was developed for a stormwater drainage fee and incentives for environmental services in a Brazilian municipality, based on flows retained by LIDs, specifically infiltration wells. To this end, simulations were carried out using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) for a 0.5 km2 area in a Brazilian city that does not yet implement such charges. Based on the identification of the total flow retained by users within the watershed, the avoided cost to the drainage system was estimated. The charging model was defined using the avoided cost method associated with the Simplified Equivalent Residential Unit (SERU). In the baseline scenario that allocates the operation and maintenance cost, the estimated annual fee was USD 17.22 per household without LID and USD 14.64 per household with LID, and the SERU area was 371.11 m2, used as a property-area reference; in an incentive scenario designed to reduce the user payback period to approximately 10 years, the fee for households without LID was set at USD 73.78. An economic incentive policy was identified, consisting of fee discounts upon adoption of LIDs, as well as support for their installation and maintenance. Thus, it was validated that combining a drainage fee with economic incentives is both feasible and motivating for both system users and managers.

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