The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in water distribution networks is the ratio of losses from unbilled authorized consumption and apparent and real losses to the total water supply. NRW is an important parameter for prioritizing the improvement of a water distribution system and identifying the influencing parameters. Though the method using multiple regression analysis (MRA) is a statistical analysis method for estimating the NRW ratio using the main parameters of a water distribution system, it has disadvantages in that the accuracy is low compared to the measured NRW ratio. In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) was applied to estimate the NRW ratio to improve assessment accuracy and suggest an efficient methodology to identify...
The Health Surveillance Program was established by the Regional Health Authority of Alentejo to cont...
Statistical water demand models are usually developed as time series coefficients using historically...
Recent trends in the management of water supply have increased the need for modelling techniques tha...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in water distribution networks is the ratio of losses from unbille...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in a water distribution system is the ratio of the loss due to unb...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio parameter is significantly important for performance evaluation of...
Leaks in a water distribution network (WDS) constitute losses of water supply caused by pipeline fai...
In this article the data of the groundwater quality of Aras catchment area were investigated for est...
Nonrevenue water (NRW) in a water distribution network is the water lost from unbilled authorized co...
Currently, drinking water utilities worldwide face a never-ending challenge to provide adequate quan...
This paper deals with the development of a decision-aiding model for predicting, in an ex-ante way, ...
Various Artificial Neural Network techniques such as Generalized Regression Neural Networks (GRNN), ...
The knowledge of the simultaneous nodal pressure values in a water distribution network (WDN) can fa...
In this study, the infrastructure leakage index (ILI) indicator that is preferred frequently by the ...
Water administrations attempt to control the Non-Revenue Water Ratio (NRWR) values in sustainable an...
The Health Surveillance Program was established by the Regional Health Authority of Alentejo to cont...
Statistical water demand models are usually developed as time series coefficients using historically...
Recent trends in the management of water supply have increased the need for modelling techniques tha...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in water distribution networks is the ratio of losses from unbille...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in a water distribution system is the ratio of the loss due to unb...
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio parameter is significantly important for performance evaluation of...
Leaks in a water distribution network (WDS) constitute losses of water supply caused by pipeline fai...
In this article the data of the groundwater quality of Aras catchment area were investigated for est...
Nonrevenue water (NRW) in a water distribution network is the water lost from unbilled authorized co...
Currently, drinking water utilities worldwide face a never-ending challenge to provide adequate quan...
This paper deals with the development of a decision-aiding model for predicting, in an ex-ante way, ...
Various Artificial Neural Network techniques such as Generalized Regression Neural Networks (GRNN), ...
The knowledge of the simultaneous nodal pressure values in a water distribution network (WDN) can fa...
In this study, the infrastructure leakage index (ILI) indicator that is preferred frequently by the ...
Water administrations attempt to control the Non-Revenue Water Ratio (NRWR) values in sustainable an...
The Health Surveillance Program was established by the Regional Health Authority of Alentejo to cont...
Statistical water demand models are usually developed as time series coefficients using historically...
Recent trends in the management of water supply have increased the need for modelling techniques tha...