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Do Design Storms Yield Robust Drainage Systems? How Rainfall Duration, Intensity, and Profile Can Affect Drainage Performance
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Design storms are an essential element in the design of urban drainage systems. While it is accepted that systems optimized with respect to design storms should perform well under similar rainfall conditions, there is a ...
Pressure-Driven Modeling of Cyber-Physical Attacks on Water Distribution Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Water distribution systems are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber-physical attacks as they are further augmented with otherwise helpful monitoring and control devices. Simulating the hydraulic responses of networks ...
Expected Benefits of Laos’ Hydropower Development Curbed by Hydroclimatic Variability and Limited Transmission Capacity: Opportunities to Reform
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Massive investments in hydropower are transforming several river basins across the world—especially in developing countries, where hydroelectricity is often seen as a means to sustain economic growth. While the environmental ...
Valuing the Codesign of Streamflow Forecast and Reservoir Operation Models
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Seasonal streamflow forecasts are becoming widely used to improve water reservoir operations, especially in areas where climate teleconnections enable predictability on medium and long lead times. Most existing studies ...
Effect of Catchment-Scale Green Roof Deployment on Stormwater Generation and Reuse in a Tropical City
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Low-impact development (LID) comprises a broad spectrum of stormwater management technologies for mitigating the impacts of urbanization on hydrological processes. Among these technologies, green roofs are one of the most ...
Optimal Real-Time Operation of Multipurpose Urban Reservoirs: Case Study in Singapore
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The sustainable urban water management paradigm is based on the idea that water supply, storm water drainage, and wastewater disposal are interrelated resources that can increase the sustainability at the urban scale. In ...
Characterizing Cyber-Physical Attacks on Water Distribution Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers