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Triple Top Line–Based Sustainability Measure for Water Distribution Systems
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: To address the rapidly growing need for asset management of aging water distribution systems (WDS), this study introduces the adaptation of the triple top line (TTL) as a tool for WDS sustainability evaluation. The WDS TTL ...
Setting Future Water Rates for Sustainability of a Water Distribution System
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study introduces an approach to plan future water rates to achieve water distribution system (WDS) sustainability triple-top line (TTL) targets. The WDS components are modeled by connecting the EPANET hydraulic model ...
Exploring Vulnerable Nodes, Impactful Viral Intrusion Sites, and Viral Infection Risk Reductions Offered by Chlorine Boosters in Municipal Drinking Water Networks
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The effects of drinking water system infrastructure on water quality and health following intrusion events have not been extensively studied. This study proposes a coupling of hydraulic and water-quality modeling with ...
Detecting and Localizing Leakages in Water Distribution Systems Using a Two-Phase Model
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Rapid and accurate detection/localization of leakage is important to preventing severe consequences in water distribution systems, such as loss of water resources and sinkholes. This study presents a novel two-phased ...
Evaluating Resilience of Water Distribution Networks to Operational Failures from Cyber-Physical Attacks
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Water cyber-physical systems (CPSs) have gained increasing interest to improve operational efficiency and reliability. However, due to growing exposure to cyber-physical attacks, cybersecurity and resilience against the ...